Paleolithic
Neolithic
Vocabulary
Adapting to the Environment
Archaeologist or Anthropologist or Paleontologist
100
Another name that means "Old Stone Age"
What is the Paleolithic Age
100
Another name that means "New Stone" Age
What is Neolithic
100
What does a nomad do?
Move from place to place
100
People in cold climates needed...
More clothing and more shelter
100

What is the nickname for the australopithecine bones found by American Donald Johanson?

Lucy

200
The Early Humans first greatest discovery
What is fire
200

Neolithic people were the first to (name 2)

Grow their own food and herd their own animals

200
What do archaeologists study?
Fossils and Artifacts
200
People in warm climates needed little...
Clothing and Shelter
200
Stone tools and weapons
Archaeologist
300

Men and women had different _____ in the group

What are tasks or roles

300
One of the negative effects of the Neolithic Age
Multiple answers: spread of diseases, more pollution, not enough resources
300

What does an Anthropologist study?

the culture of humans

300
What was something that the Paleolithic people made shelter out of?
Animal fur and hide
300
Cave Paintings
Archaeologist
400

The application of knowledge to solve problems

Technology

400
What replaced hunting and gathering?
Farming
400
What does it mean to domesticate?
To tame animals for human use
400
Why was fire important for food?
It cooked the food
400
Human Evolution
Anthropologist
500

The name of the national park where the longest walking track ever found exists

What is White Sands

500
Why was it called the agricultural revolution?
Multiple Answers: It was a change that greatly affected many areas of life
500
What is specialization?
The development of different kinds of jobs
500

How did Early Humans start fire?

-igniting from naturally occuring fires

-Rubbing two sticks together or 

-Striking stones together

500

Graves of people that were buried

Both