Early Humans Vocabulary. Nomadic Culture Moving around from place to place Category Definition Picture Example Hunter-Gatherers.

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Early Humans Vocabulary

Nomadic Culture Moving around from place to place Category Definition Picture Example Hunter-Gatherers

Fertile Geography Category Farmland Definition Picture Example Producing (making) many crops / plants

Category Definition Picture Example Resources Economics Something that someone has and can use to increase their wealth Food

Category Definition Picture Example Polytheism Religion Greek Gods Belief in many gods

Category Definition Picture Example Revolution Culture Neolithic Revolution a sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people live, work, etc

Category Definition Picture Example Domesticate Economics Cows To train an animal to need and accept the care of human beings

Category Definition Picture Example Archaeologist Culture N/A Someone who studies human history by analyzing artifacts