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Check Point #13 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 20 seconds for each slide

Which discovery made life less difficult for Paleolithic people? a. bronze b. copper c. farming d. fire

What tool did Paleolithic people first use to hunt animals? 6.2 a. axes b. clubs c. spears d. traps

Which of the following tools were developed during the Neolithic Age? a. bows and arrows b. harpoons and spears c. hoes and sickles d. scraping tools

Which of the following describes how people adapted to survive the cold temperatures during the ice ages? a. They lived in overhangs or caves. b. They hunted animals such as bison and deer. c. They made fire by rubbing two sticks together. d. They enriched their diets with fat.

5. 5. According to the map, where did early migrate from originally? A.Africa B.Asia C.Europe D.North America 6.1

6. 6.When did early man reach North America? A.40,000 years ago B.12,000 years ago C.Still looking for it D.50,000 years ago 6.4

7. Who studies artifacts? a. archaeologists b. geologist c. biologist d. chemist

Check your answers

Which discovery made life less difficult for Paleolithic people? a. bronze b. copper c. farming d. fire

What tool did Paleolithic people first use to hunt animals? 6.2 a. axes b. clubs c. spears d. traps

Which of the following tools were developed during the Neolithic Age? a. bows and arrows b. harpoons and spears c. hoes and sickles d. scraping tools

Which of the following describes how people adapted to survive the cold temperatures during the ice ages? a. They lived in overhangs or caves. b. They hunted animals such as bison and deer. c. They made fire by rubbing two sticks together. d. They enriched their diets with fat.

5. 5. According to the map, where did early migrate from originally? A.Africa B.Asia C.Europe D.North America 6.1

6. 6.When did early man reach North America? A.40,000 years ago B.12,000 years ago C.Still looking for it D.50,000 years ago 6.4

7. Who studies artifacts? a. archaeologists b. geologist c. biologist d. chemist