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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Paleo $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 Archaic Woodland Mississippians Culture $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Paleo-Indians were the first native group in Tennessee how many years ago? 120,000 years ago 12,000 years ago 200 years ago

1 - $200 Paleo-Indians hunted these large animals elephants rhinoceros mastodons dinosaurs

1 - $300 Mastodon skeletons that showed marks that were made by Paleo-Indians were found here Chucalissa Indian Village Beringia Coats-Hines Site Pinson Mounds

1 - $400 Paleo-Indians did not live in one place, but traveled with herds to hunt animals for food. This is called nomads followers archaeologists grazers

1 - $500 Scientists believe that this is how the first people came to North America by boat with Columbus by the land bridge between Asia and Alaska called Beringia by covered wagons from Mexico

2 - $100 Archaic Indians were in Tennessee how many years ago? 10,000 100,000 1,000

2 - $200 Archaic people not only hunted for meat, but also picked berries, plants, and other food. They were called vegetarians garnishers hunter gatherers

2 - $300 Archaic people used this to make hooks, hammers, needles, and fish hooks. sticks sharp rocks animal bones tree bark

2 - $400 Archaic people were the first to store food in containers. They also created this which was helpful with cooking. stone bowls metal pans cooking oil

2 - $500 Archaic Indians also were the first to develop this bow and arrow weaving corn jewelry

3 - $100 The Woodland Indians were in Tennessee about how many years ago? 300 30,000 3,000

3 - $200 Woodland Indians were the first group to grow crops kill animals use spears make pottery

3 - $300 The Woodland Indians left behind this large structure that was believed to be used for ceremonies Pinson Mounds Chucalissa Indian Village Old Stone Fort Coats-Hines Site

3 - $400 The Woodland Indians invented this as a faster way to hunt food. shotgun bow and arrow spears slingshot

3 - $500 Woodland Indians started doing this which really added to their culture and their population grew rapidly. making pottery using a trade system selling bows and arrows painting their faces

4 - $100 The Mississippian Indians were in Tennessee about how many years ago? 1,600 16,000 600

4 - $200 Mississippian Indians were known for building these for burial purposes or for ceremonies stages graves mounds forts

4 - $300 Mississippian Indians made necklaces from the shiny, pink inside of a conch shell. These were called gorgets hearths artifacts chokers

4 - $400 The largest Woodlands mound group is in Jackson, TN. It is called Coats-Hines Site Pinson Mounds Old Stone Mounds

4 - $500 The Mississippian Indians developed a new type of government called a chiefdom triumvirate democracy monarchy

5 - $100 Objects made by people that are left behind ancestors artifacts legends rewards

5 - $200 Agriculture is another word for trading making tools farming pottery

5 - $300 This group of Indians hunted with the spear. Paleo Archaic Mississippian Woodland

5 - $400 This group of Indians hunted with a spear thrower called an atlatl. Paleo Archaic Mississippian Woodland

5 - $500 Also known as corn maize squash husks hopi

Final Jeopardy This means a time before history was recorded in writing. prehistoric

Answers: Paleo: 12,000, mastodons, Coats-Hines Site, nomads, Beringia Archaic: 10,000, hunter gatherers, animal bones, stone bowls, weaving Woodland: 3,000, grow crops, Old Stone Fort, bow and arrow, trade system Mississippian: 1,600, mounds, gorgets, Pinson, Chiefdom Culture: artifacts, farming, Paleo, Archaic, maize Final: prehistoric