Vocab
Anasazi
Hohokam/Inuit
Meadowcroft Rockshelter/Mound Builders
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100

A building material made from a mixture of clay, straw, and water, which is dried in the sun to form bricks.

Adobe

100

The Anasazi people are also known as

Cliff Dwellers

100

Inuit word for home

Igloo

100
Which civilization is known as the Mississippian culture?

Mound Builders

100

the spreading of something more widely

diffusion

200

 Individuals from whom one is descended, typically referring to members of a family or group who lived generations before the current members.



Ancestors

200

This is the type of environment the Anasazi lived in 

desert

200

The breed of dog the Inuit used for sleighs

Husky

200

This is the shape of the homes the Mound Builders built from wood, river mud and grasses.

Triangular Hut Prism 

200

idea or ideas used to explain something

Theory

300

A formal event or ritual performed for a specific purpose, often in a cultural, religious, or social context, with prescribed actions and behaviors.

Ceremony 

300

A flat top hill

Mesa

300

This is the type of boats the Inuit used to fish

Kayaks 

300

Where was the Mound Builders civilization located?

along the Mississippi River Valley

300

movement of people & animals from one place to another

Migration 

400

A hard, sedimentary rock used historically for making tools and starting fires, often associated with prehistoric stone tools.

Flint

400

What did the Anasazi call their group of homes?

Pueblos 

400

This word means "those who have gone" 

Hohokam

400

Roofs that were made out of dead natural materials such as straw and grass. 

Thatched roofs

400

telling the age of old objects that had living material

radiocarbon dating

500

circular, or rectangular chambers used for ceremonial and religious purposes by Indigenous peoples, especially in the Southwest United States.

Kivas

500

What are kivas?

underground rooms used for religious ceremonies

500

Name one tribe that is part of the Inuit civilization.

Aleut or Yupik

500

What is considered the "Three Sisters"?

Corn, beans and squash

500

telling the age of old objects from the layer of ground they came from.

Stratification Analysis