Hunters
Gatherers
Technology
Nomadic Lifestyle
Climate Change
100

Who were the hunters?

Men

100

Who were the gatherers?

women and children

100

Name some helpful tools that were invented.

What are bow and arrows, digging tools, fishing hooks, spears.... (others?)

100

Define the term nomads.

People who move from place to place looking for food & shelter.

100

These covered the earth during the Ice Age

What are huge glaciers?
200

Name some of the animals they hunted.

Mammoths, deer, rabbits, buffalo, bison, fish

200

Why were women the gatherers?

They had to stay close to the camp to fed and look after the children.

200

Needles led to these new things.

What are sewing baskets for gathering, nets for fishing, and clothes from animal hides

200

How did people hunted?

They hunted in small group. 

200

People walked across these when the sea was low or frozen.

What are land bridges?

300

What types of things did they hunt with?

First clubs, then spears and traps.

300

What types of things did the women gather?

Plants and berries.

300

Tools gave people more control over this. 

What is their environment?

300

What type of shelters did they make?

Caves, then huts from animal bones

300

People followed these as the weather warmed up.

Animals (their food)

400

What did they learn about animals to enhance their hunting ability? 

How animals behaved so hunters could outsmart animals.

400

How did tools like baskets and diggers help the gatherers?

Allowed them to gather more at once, easier to dig with a tool than with a hand, and spend less time gathering.

400

Technology influenced where people lived so they chose to live places where they had what? 

Food & water supply

400

How did people get more time for culture?

They got better at hunting and gathering.

400

What happened to people when sea levels rose?

People were stuck in one place.

500

What method did hunters develop when it came to hunting them?

Animal tracking

500

Why did everyone in the tribe have to work?

It was the key to survival.

500

Tell me how better tools affected the food supply.

Less time hunting and gathering, made food supply more secure, led to bigger population, and more time for the building of culture. 

500

What were the benefits that new lands had?

Food, water, technology

500

Talk about how climate change affected people.

They migrated to new lands, followed the food supply, adapted to new environments