A strip of land connecting two landmasses.
What is land bridge?
The beginning of the Neolithic age.
What is the Agricultural Revolution?
The remains of living organisms, typically in the form of bones or teeth.
What is fossil?
How to Life 101: The Ultimate Group's Guide.
What is culture?
Adapted to new environments.
What is hunter-gatherer?
When hunters started crossing the Beringia land bridge into North America.
What happened 20,000 years ago?
The state of land of the area surrounding the Tigris, Nile, and Euphrates river.
What is fertile?
A group's way of life, such as language and religion.
What is culture?
You can see old and new, go back to the past, to the remains.
Set in stone, made of bone, created through death and time.
What is fossil?
A stone useful in making weapons due to its ability to split into razor-sharp pieces.
What is flint?
The first animal domesticated by humans, and why.
What is wolves for hunting?
Neolithic people located areas around ____ to live.
What is estuaries?
A scientist who studies past human life by analyzing fossils and artifacts.
What is anthropologist?
Somebody, past, life, fossil, artifact.
What is archaeologist?
A _ R _ _ U _T U _ _
What is agriculture?
How did groups of hunter-gatherers work together?
What is "The men worked together to bring down megafauna, while the women and children gathered nuts and berries."?
Neolithic people developed kilns to make clay pots and _____.
What is metal?
A person who moves from place to place.
What is nomad?
Wasn't there, created by history.
Was it true? Well, that's another mystery.
What is secondary source?
What is the Tigris, Nile, and Euphrates river?
When people reached Australia.
What happened 50,000 years ago?
The first animals domesticated for food.
What is sheep and goats?
An artifact or piece of writing created by someone who has witnessed or lived through a historical event.
What is a primary source?
Hunting or berries, its all varies. It all comes down to gender.
What is hunter-gatherers?
The continent early humans started out on.
What is Africa?