🦴 PREHISTORY
🏹 PALEOLITHIC
🌾 NEOLITHIC AGE
🧭 MAP SKILLS
🌎 CONTINENTS & OCEANS
100

What is prehistory?

The time before written records existed.


100

What does Paleolithic mean?

Old Stone Age.

100

What does Neolithic mean?

New Stone Age.

100

What map feature shows north, south, east, and west?

Compass rose.

100

How many continents are there?

Seven.

200

What do we call scientists who study artifacts to learn about ancient people?

Archaeologists.

200

Were Paleolithic people mostly hunters and gatherers or farmers?

Hunters and gatherers.

200

What major development helped begin the Neolithic Age?

Agriculture/farming.

200

What part of a map explains what its symbols mean?

Legend or key.

200

What is the largest continent?

Asia.

300

What is an artifact?

An object made or used by humans in the past.

300

Why did Paleolithic people frequently move from place to place?

To follow animals and find food and other resources

300

What does domestication mean?

Taming and raising plants or animals for human use.

300

What does a map scale help you determine?

The actual distance between locations.

300

What continent is the United States located on?

North America.

400

Why are artifacts important for studying prehistory?

They provide evidence about how people lived before written records.

400

What is the term for people who move from place to place instead of living permanently in one location?

Nomads.

400

How did farming change where people lived?

People began creating permanent settlements instead of constantly moving.

400

What imaginary lines run east and west but measure distance north or south of the Equator?

Latitude.

400

Name the seven continents.

Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.


500

Archaeologists discover stone tools, animal bones, and the remains of a fire. What could they conclude?

Early humans hunted animals, used tools, and controlled fire.

500

How did controlling fire improve life for Paleolithic humans?

Fire provided warmth, protection, light, and a way to cook food.

500

Why was the Neolithic Revolution important to the development of civilization?

 Farming created food surpluses and permanent settlements, allowing populations and communities to grow.

500

A location is at 30°N, 80°W. Which coordinate tells you how far north of the Equator it is?

30°N latitude.

500

Name the five oceans

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic.