Neanderthals
Prefix/ Suffix
Time Periods
Vocab
Sources
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What is a neanderthal?

An extinct species of archaic human.

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Ology

The study of

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BC

Before Christ

100

History

The study and written record of past human events, focusing on societies, people, and how the world has changed over time.

100

What is evidence?

Facts, objects, or signs that show something is true. It serves as proof.

200

How are modern humans related to neanderthals?

They are close evolutionary cousins, who shared a common ancestor with humans. Also creating families with humans.

200

Paleo

Old

200

CE

Common Era

200

Geography

The scientific study of Earth, physical features, and human interactions (borders, countries).

200

Secondary Source

A second-hand account that analyzes, interprets, or summarizes information from primary sources.

300

Why did the neanderthals have burlier and broader physical traits than humans?

They are evolutionary adaptations to cold Ice Age climates.

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Lithic

Stone

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BCE

Before Common Era

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Historian

A person who studies, writes about, or is an expert on past events concerning the human race.

300

Primary Source

An original, first-hand account or direct piece of evidence about an event, topic, or time period.

400

Are neanderthals still alive?

No, but some humans have their DNA.

400

Paleolithic

Old Stone Age

400

Ice Age

A long time of cold global temperatures when thick sheets of ice cover large parts of the Earth.

400

Artifact

Any object made, shaped, or changed by humans, such as stone tools, pottery, and jewelry. They serve as physical clues that help researchers understand past human cultures and history

400

A primary source of an event would be a:

A photo taken of the event.

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Did neanderthals live in cities?

No, they were nomadic. 

500

Geo

Earth, land, ground

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Paleolithic

Old Stone Age- The earliest and longest part of human prehistory. It began roughly 2.5 to 3.3 million years ago with the first use of stone tools and ended around 10,000 BCE with the rise of farming.

500

Anthropology

The scientific study of the human past using physical remains, such as tools, buildings, and artifacts.

500

Example of a secondary source would be:

Book about the event written 100 years later.