What is the difference between a fossil and an artifact?!?!

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Preview Alabamas Early People.
Advertisements

Chapter One Peanut Introduction Answers Page 1 of your Chapter One Note Packet.
Open Court Vocabulary for
Archaeology.
Fossils Review 3 rd Grade Science Specials - Askew 3 rd Grade AKS.
Studying the Distant Past
Studying the Distant Past
Cave Paintings by the Early Humans. Caves in Lascaux, France Take a TourPictures.
A LOOK AT PREHISTORIC ANIMALS Dinosaurs What was a dinosaur? Dinosaurs were a group of prehistoric reptiles. Reptiles are animals that: - have backbones.
Check Point #12 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 20 seconds for each slide.
$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300.
Fossils.
Fossils – Day 2 Review of fossil types.
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 1 EARLY HUMANS. MAIN IDEA PALEOLITHIC PEOPLE ADAPTED TO THEIR ENVIROMENT AND INVENTED MANY TOOLS TO HELP THEM SURVIVE IN THE NEOLITHIC.
Aim: How can we understand history? Do Now: Why do your parents put your age and date on the back of your baby pictures? 5/28/10 9/25/10 6/15/2012 9/28.
The ______ we found had imprints of ancient seashells in rock. a) paleontologistpaleontologistb) stumbled uponstumbled uponc) fossilfossild) inspectedinspected.
Prehistoric What was here and how do we know??. Prehistoric Times  “prehistoric” refers to the time period before written word.  There was time when.
Chapter 3 vocabulary ARCHAEOLOGY archaeology The recovery and study of the remains of the past.
Homework Complete H.W. #3 on the assignment sheet for tomorrow. First current events article due September 18.
WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY? The term originates from two words in Greek: (1) anthropos meaning “man” as in “human being” (1) anthropos meaning “man” as in “human.
These are some of the tools people use to find fossils. You should not use hammers or chisels because it can damage the fossils or damage the land.
HISTORY = the study of change over time Why did it take place? What were the effects over time?
Intro to History Jeopardy Peeps Dates, Dates, Dates! Historical Hiccups Civilization, Ahoy! Vocabarama Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200.
Stone Age Vocabulary. Prehistory Long period of time before people developed systems of writing.
$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300.
ARCHAEOLOGY Social Studies 9. Archaeology There are three ways we learn about the past. The first two are: Oral History Written Records.
$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300.
The Fossil Record Life Science Mr. P. Remember… Fossils are one piece of evidence for evolution.
Unit 4 Story 3 By Mrs. Nailon
What is history? Why do we study history?. History – the study of the past, particularly in human affairs. Reasons for studying history…
Guess the Covered Word Fossils. Say It! Fossil Fossil Prehistoric Prehistoric Paleontologist Paleontologist Remains Remains Organism Organism.
3SW – Quiz#1 Vocabulary – Energy Resources. 1. Non- Renewable An energy resource that takes __________________ of years to form from the remains of plants.
Fossils. Sedimentary Rocks Shale Conglomerate Sandstone.
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources. Renewable a resource which can be easily reproduced by nature
World History Terms Chapter 1.  A group of traveling merchants and animals  caravan.
Chapter 7 Lesson 3.
FOSSILS !!!.
Archaeology The Basics
Fossils.
Archaeology Examples.
Fossils Study Guide Fossils
Chapter One Study Guide
Chapter One Scavenger Hunt Answers
13 September 2017 Objective – Review main concepts of Chapter 1
Fossil Notes General Science.
What is Archaeology?.
Dinosaur Fossils By: Dr. Alvin Granowsky
How Fossils Form How fossils show that life on Earth has changed
Where do we find fossils? Why are fossils important?
Unit 1: Human Beginnings Vocabulary
Fossils.
What do these pictures have in common?
Fossils!.
Archaeology Social Studies 9AP.
Uncovering the Past How do we figure out what really happened?
Fossils and Paleontology
Guess the Covered Word Fossils.
Fossils Vocabulary Organism: Any living thing.
HELLO CLASSES!!! I am back 
Adventures in Archaeology
What is Archaeology?.
FOSSILS !!!.
½ of 6 = 3.
1.1 Studying History Pg. 6-7,
What is Archaeology?.
Inv 1 Vocabulary Extinction: D: When a whole species dies P: S:
What is Archaeology? The study of history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and analysis of artifacts and fossils.
Materials created during the time under study
Geography and Basic Social Studies Terms
History and Archaeology
Presentation transcript:

What is the difference between a fossil and an artifact?!?!

FOSSIL ARTIFACT Traces or remains of a plant, animal, or human Used to be living ARTIFACT A object, tool or item that was made by humans Non living

Example of a fossil

Example of an artifact

Wait, what’s the difference again?

Is this a fossil or an artifact?

Fossils or artifacts?

Fossil or Artifact? Why?

This is a leaf imprint. Fossil or artifact?

Arrowhead: fossil or artifact?

Who studies these things? Paleontologist: Studies fossils Archaeologist: Studies artifacts

Fossils or artifacts? Who would study this?

Fossil or artifact? Who would study this?

Who would study this?

Who would study this?