A Stone Age village in Northern Scotland discovered by archaeologists in the 1800’s.

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A Stone Age village in Northern Scotland discovered by archaeologists in the 1800’s.

The way in which humans produce the items they use

To tame

To gather

A site where archaeologists uncover artifacts

The raising of plants or animals for human use

An extra supply

A person who travels from place to place without a permanent home

A group that does a certain type of work

The average weather conditions of a place over a long span of time

A method of estimating the age of something after it has died

A period of time when humans relied primarily on stone tools Earlier, longer period of the Stone Age when little progress was made The late period of the Stone Age when humans made great improvements in technology.

Earlier, longer period of the Stone Age when little progress was made Stone Bone, wood, horns, antlers Lasted long time, Little progress nomads Polished stone Domesticated plants & animals More progress in shorter time Permanent homes, some nomads Farming, agriculture Social divisions