What does "Paleolithic" mean?
Old - Stone
BCE stands for...
Before Common Era
A nomad is somebody who...
regularly moves around from place to place to hunt and gather food
The artifact (a fleet of sailboats) told her that they were voyagers
What does the UDHR stand for?
The universal declaration of human rights
How did people adapt to their environments in the Paleolithic Era?
Wore different clothes/ made fires/ cooked food/ made new shelters
Earth was formed how many years ago?
4.5 Billion years ago
Throughout history, historians learn about the past using 2 types of sources. What are those 2 sources?
Primary and Secondary
True or False: An iphone 4 is an artifact
TRUE - it tells us about the past :)
When was the UDHR adopted and by who?
The United nations on December 10, 1948
What was Paleolithic technology made out of?
Flint, Animal bones, wood
AD stands for?
Anno Domini
What is an artifact?
An object made by humans that give people a clue into the lives of people from the past.
What is a civilization?
the stage of human social development where human interact with one another in organized systems
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In the neolithic era, instead of being nomadic, people did what?
Settled in one place- created job specialization and managed villages
The first multicellular organisms emerged how many years ago?
600 million years ago
How did historians learn about the past if they couldn't read any writing?
Artifacts- explain culture, history, and other aspects of the past
What is a fossil?
traces of plants or animals that have been preserved in rock
What are the 4 main jobs that study history?
Historian, geologist, archaeologist, and anthropologist
True or False : With the creation of jobs, fire, villages, food, and technology, the Neolithic Era was the start of the first civilizations.
FALSE! There is a very important part of civilization missing.
What would the year be 4048 years ago?
2024 BCE
Secondary!
What does it mean to domesticate an animal?
To tame it!
When did eras tour come to glendale AZ?
March 23 2023