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Paleolithic Era Neolithic Era 5 Themes of Geography Oh snap VOCAB! How Schweet it is! 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

The Paleolithic Era is also known as this.

What is the Old Stone Age?

The discovery of this helped Paleolithic people survive.

What is fire?

The Paleolithic Era occurred in this time period.

What is 2.5 million B.C.?

Burying their dead with great care suggests that these people believed in this.

What is the afterlife?

Paleolithic people made these to help them carry out daily activities. DAILY DOUBLE Paleolithic people made these to help them carry out daily activities.

What are tools?

The Neolithic Revolution was a time period in which people stopped being nomads and did this.

What is settling down/becoming farmers?

The Neolithic Era occurred around this time period.

What is 10,000 B.C.?

When Neolithic people settled, they started to form/live in these.

What are villages?

Women became more or less important when the Neolithic Revolution occurred.

What is less important?

The Neolithic Era is also known as the New Stone Age The Neolithic Era is also known as the New Stone Age. Another name for it is this.

What is the Agricultural Revolution?

This Theme of Geography is responsible for the exchange of goods and ideas.

What is Movement?

This Theme of Geography deals with climate, landforms, waterways, etc.

What is Place?

This Theme of Geography can be described by using latitude and longitude.

What is Location?

This Theme of Geography uses location and place as a means to describe itself.

What is Region?

An example of this Theme of Geography is cutting down trees to clear the land for a home.

What is Human Interaction with the Environment?

This is an object that is man-made.

What is an artifact?

This is a person who moves from place to place in search of food.

What is a nomad?

This is the spread of ideas, customs, and technologies. DAILY DOUBLE This is the spread of ideas, customs, and technologies.

What is cultural diffusion?

This is a skilled craftworker.

What is an artisan?

Someone believing in many gods would be considered to be this.

What is polytheistic?

A Paleolithic man by the name of Will Thistestcount, walked along on top of a huge sheet of ice. This huge sheet of ice is called this.

What is a glacier?

If Bob Frapples studies written history, then Bob is considered this.

What is a historian?

Marsha Mallow, a Neolithic woman, wanted to live near a river because it provided this.

What is fertile soil, drinking water, home to many animals, transportation, food, irrigation, etc.

Ben and Eilene Dover are working very hard on their farm Ben and Eilene Dover are working very hard on their farm. They worked so hard that they have A LOT more food than they ever expected. Having an abundance of something is called this.

What is a surplus?

An archaeologist, Pete Zurreea, claimed right away that his digging site was the beginning of a civilization because he noticed that it had this.

What is a city?