DROPBOX REN. QUIZ REVIEW QUIZ TODAY. 2012-2013 EARLY MAN SOL REVIEW.

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DROPBOX REN. QUIZ REVIEW QUIZ TODAY

EARLY MAN SOL REVIEW

Part 1: Definitions 1.Nomadic: Moving from place to place with no fix home. 2. Migration: To move from one area to another. Africa to Europe, Asia, Mesopotamia 3. Domestication: To make animals tame and to use

Part 1: Definitions 4. Fossils: Human and Animal Remains 5. Artifacts: Items left behind by ancient people 6. Archeologist: A scientist who studies past cultures

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 1.Stone Age: the period of human prehistory when ______________ was the main raw material for making ________________. STONETOOLS

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 2. Homo-Sapiens first appeared in _______________ between __________ to __________ years ago. AFRICA 100,000 TO 400,000

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 3. Hunter-gatherers survival depended on the availability of what? FOOD, WATER, & SHELTER

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 4. What is another name for the Old Stone Age? Paleolithic Era

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 5. Characteristics of Hunter-Gatherer Societies during the Paleolithic Era (Old Stone Age) A. Were _____________, migrating in search of food, water and shelter. NOMADIC B. Invented the first ___________, including simple weapons. TOOLS C. Learned how to make & use __________. FIRE

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 5. Characteristics of Hunter-Gatherer Societies during the Paleolithic Era (Old Stone Age) D. Lived in _____________. CLANS E. Developed ____________ language. ORAL (SPEECH) F. Created “___________ _________”. CAVE ART

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 6. What is another name for the New Stone Age? Neolithic Era

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 7. List 5 Advances made during the Neolithic Age (New Stone Age) A. Developed ______________. AGRICULTURE - BEGINS NEW STONE AGE B. Domesticated ________________. ANIMALS C. Used _______________ tools. ADVANCED

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 7. List 5 Advances made during the Neolithic Age (New Stone Age) D. Made ________________. POTTERY – STORAGE OF FOOD, SUPPLIES E. Developed _____________________ skills WEAVING – CLOTHING, BASKETS

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 8. Why do we carbon date fossils and artifacts? RADIO CARBON DATING TELLS THE AGE OF AN ITEM

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 9. Aleppo and Jericho are examples of early _______ located in the Fertile Crescent CITIES

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 10. What is the name given to a Neolithic settlement currently under excavation in Turkey? Catal Huyuk

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 11. Where is the Neolithic site Stonehenge located? England

Part 2: Short Answer Questions 12. What does this map represent? Where did Early Man originate? - Migration of Early Man to other continents - Africa

Part 3: Identify the following Stonehenge

Part 3: Identify the following Catal Huyuk

Part 3: Identify the following Cave Art

Part 3: Identify the following Early Man using stone tools

Part 3: Identify the following The use of the Plow made farming easier for Neolithic Man.

Part 3: Identify the following The woman to the left is weaving to create baskets.

Part 3: Identify the following A D C B 1.Where did man first appear on Earth? A 2. Where was the Neolithic Settlement of Catal Huyuk located? D

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