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1-100 STUDYING ARTIFACTS TO FIND OUT INFORMATION ON PAST SOCIETIES WOULD BE INTERESTING TO THIS SOCIAL SCIENTIST.

1-100A WHO IS AN ARCHAEOLOGIST ?

1-200 HISTORIANS EXAMINE PAST EVENTS TO LEARN CAUSE & EFFECT BY READING THESE.

1-200A What are letters, journals and diaries

1-300 THIS PERSON WOULD STUDY THE DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURE OF EARLY HUMANS

1-300A WHAT IS A PALEO- ANTHROPOLOGIST?

1-400 THIS IS SOMETHING SOCIAL SCIENTISTS WOULD EXAMINE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PAST/EARLY HUMANS.

1-400A WHAT IS AN ARTIFACT?

1-500 ANTHROPOLOGISTS DECIDED THAT PREHISTORIC CAVE ARTISTS BUILT THESE, BECAUSE SOME PAINTINGS WERE TOO HIGH TO BE REACHED FROM THE FLOOR.

1-500A What is scaffolding

THIS STARTED HAPPENING DURING THE NEOLITHIC AGE, BECAUSE COMMUNITIES DIDN’T HAVE EVERY RESOURCE THE PEOPLE NEEDED.

2-100A What is trade?

2-200 TRADING ACROSS COMMUNITIES HELPED PEOPLE DURING THE NEOLITHIC ERA DO THIS

2-200A WHAT IS SHARING IDEAS AND KNOWLEDGE?

2-300 BECAUSE THEY COULD DO THIS, NEOLITHIC PEOPLE LIVED IN LARGER GROUPS, COMPARED TO THE PALEOLITHIC AGE

2-300A WHAT IS GROWING ENOUGH FOOD TO SUPPORT MORE PEOPLE?

2-400 THIS WAS LIKELY THE SITE OF MANY EARLY NEOLITHIC COMMUNITIES, DUE TO IT’S RICH SOIL THAT WAS GOOD FOR GROWING CROPS.

2-400A What is the fertile crescent?

2-500 BECAUSE WORK WAS DIVIDED UP IN COMMUNITIES, WORKERS JOBS WERE MORE OF THIS, BASED ON SKILL SET.

2-500A What is specialized?

THE HOMO HABILIS (HANDY MAN) ARE KNOWN FOR THIS CAPABILITY, WHICH LIKELY HELPED THEM TO SURVIVE.

3-100A What is make tools?

3-200 THE HOMO HABILIS (HANDY MAN) DID THIS TO SURVIVE AGAINST ANIMAL ATTACKS.

3-200A What is live in communities?

3-300 THE HOMO SAPIENS SAPIENS (DOUBLY WISE) WERE CONSIDERED TO BE MORE CULTURAL THAN EARLY HOMINIDS, BECAUSE THEY DID THIS.

3-300A WHAT IS CREATED ARTWORK?

3-400 THESE CAPABILITIES ENABLED THE HOMINIDS TO SURVIVE IN COLDER CLIMATES.

3-400A WHAT IS BUILDING FIRES AND SHELTERS

3-500 HOMINIDS TRAVELED OVER THESE (WHICH ARE NOW UNDER WATER), TO HELP THEM MIGRATE TO OTHER CONTINENTS.

3-500A WHAT ARE LAND BRIDGES?

SOCIAL SCIENTISTS CONCLUDED THAT EARLY HUMANS BUILT THESE TO INCREASE THEIR PROTECTION AND STANDARD OF LIVING

4-100A WHAT ARE PERMANENT SHELTERS?

4-200 LIKE RICH SOIL, EARLY COMMUNITIES WOULD HAVE TO DEVELOP NEAR THIS SOURCE, TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THEIR PLANTS AND ANIMALS.

4-200A What is water?

4-300 ARCHAEOLOGISTS LEARNED A LOT ABOUT THIS, BASED ON CAVE ART THAT HAS BEEN FOUND.

4-300A WHAT ANIMALS THRIVED DURING THE NEOLITHIC AGE?

4-400 SOCIAL SCIENTISTS HAVE DETERMINED THESE EARLY HUMANS WERE QUITE SMART, IN CONTRAST TO COMMON BELIEF.

4-400A WHO ARE THE HOMO SAPIENS - NEANDERTHALS?

4-500 BASED ON FOSSILS THAT HAVE BEEN FOUND, IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THESE EARLY HUMANS WERE LIKELY THE FIRST TO MIGRATE OUT OF AFRICA.

4-500A WHO ARE THE HOMO ERECTUS (UPRIGHT MAN)?

PEOPLE DURING THIS ERA GOT THEIR FOOD BY HUNTING AND GATHERING.

5-100A What is the Paleolthic Era?

5-200 THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF THE EARLY HUMANS INCREASED AS THEY BEGAN TO DEVELOP THESE.

5-200A What are capabilities?

5-300 THE EARLY HUMANS HAD A STABLE FOOD SUPPLY, AS THEY DID THIS TO PLANTS AND ANIMALS.

5-300A WHAT IS DOMESTICATE?

5-400 PERMANENT SETTLEMENTS LIKE THIS ONE FOUND IN TURKEY, GIVE ARCHAEOLOGISTS EVIDENCE OF HOW THE EARLY COMMUNITIES FUNCTIONED.

5-400A WHAT IS CATAL HOYUK?

5-500 This action created the most interaction between societies.

5-500A What is conquest?

This was the prime purpose of government in the Neolithic Age.

6-100A What is protection and security?

6-200 Africa provided what to Neolithic Man.

6-300A What are grasslands and abundant water sources?

6-400 An innovation is to the future as _______________ is to the past.

6-400A What is an artifact?

6-500 An early hominid that would find out how other groups lived?

6-500A What is a Neolithic Trader?

This group was the first to stand up right and travel out of Africa and southern Asia.

Who is Homo Erectus?

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