Migration
Hunting and gathering
Agricultural/Farming
Vocab
Networks
100

What is migration

Seasonal movement of animals from one region to another

100

did they do hunting and gathering in Era 2

YES

100

this is a picture of what 

crops

100

what is this picture of 

Artifact

100

what are networks 

they are the things that connect them all together

200

Where did all people live before migration

Humans first evolved in Africa, and much of human evolution occurred on that continent

200

what is hunting

The activity of hunting wild animals or game, especially for food or sport.

200

what is farming 

is staying in one place and growing food

200

A Synonyms or Antonyms for Authority

  • force.
  • government.
  • jurisdiction.
  • rule.
  • ascendancy.
  • authorization.
  • beef.
  • charge
200

what picture is this

Network 

300

When did migration happen 

1910-1940

300

What is Gathering

Gathering is where you get fruit and vegetables and not kill for it.

300

how did they find out of farming

they saw  some thing grow and picked it and went away for a little and came back and it was grown again

300

who were Foragers

a person or animal who goes out in search of food or provisions of any kind

300

how do the connect with each other

one thing connect to another and it connects others and they all connect to the same thing

400

How did we migrate 

We moved when it was Pangea

400

how long did they do hunting and gathering

They did it for 12,000 years ago 

400

what plant is this

Carrot

400

what is a Pastoralist 

relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years, when primitive stone implements were used.

400

the different types of networks 

Langue network, social network

500

why did we migrate 

Because why if we stay we would run out of food

500

was hunting and gathering good

yes it was for a short amount of time not a long period of time.

500

was farming hard for them back then

yes 

500

Synonyms or Antonyms Surplus

  • excess
  • extra
  • redundant
  • spare
  • supererogatory
  • superfluous
  • supernumerary
500

what is a language network

 Basically, a group of people who share a symbolic or a spoken language.