Early Man Chapter 2 Bell ringer. Early Man Bell ringer #1 The time before writing is called... A.History B.Prehistory C.Homo habilis D.Relative.

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Early Man Chapter 2 Bell ringer

Early Man Bell ringer #1 The time before writing is called... A.History B.Prehistory C.Homo habilis D.Relative

Early Man Bell ringer #2 The species of man that was referred to as the "handy man" was... A.Homo Sapien B.Homo Erectus C.Homo Habilis D.Australopithecus

Early Man Bell ringer #3 The species of man that controlled fire was.. A.Homo Sapien B.Homo Erectus C.Homo Habilis D.Australopithecus

Early Man Bell ringer #4 The species of man that created fire was.. A.Homo Sapien B.Homo Erectus C.Homo Habilis D.Australopithecus

Early Man Bell ringer #5 Paleolithic is known as the... A.Ancestral Age B.Ice Age C.Old Stone Age D.Societal Age

Early Man Bell ringer #6 This is any handheld object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task. A. Hammer B. Tool C. Fossil D. Artifact So what’s this? I asked for a hammer? A hammer! This is a crescent wrench!... Well, maybe it’s a hammer…. Dang these stupid stone tools!!

Early Man Bell ringer #7 The first tools were made to… A. be a weapon B. kill prey C. build homes D. process food

Early Man Bell ringer #8 Tools made to process food were called… A. Scrapers B. Choppers C. Cutters D. Axes

Early Man Bell ringer #9 In the Hunter-Gatherer Societies, men were ____________________. A. Hunters B. Gatherers C. Builders D. Mechanics

Early Man Bell ringer #10 A community of people who share a common culture is called a… A. Culture B. Ancestor C. Group D. Society

Early Man Bell ringer #11 Many places around the world that experienced long periods of freezing weather was called the… A. Mesolithic Age B. Ice Age C. Ancestral Age D. Paleolithic

Early Man Bell ringer #12 This age of people domesticated the dog. A. Paleolithic Age B. Old Stone Age C. Stone Age D. Mesolithic Age

Early Man Bell ringer #13 By 9000 BC, humans lived on all continents EXCEPT … A. Australia B. Arctic C. Antarctica D. Europe

Early Man Bell ringer #14 The first human-made shelters were called… A. Igloos B. Pit Houses C. Mammoth Houses D. Stone Houses

Early Man Bell ringer #15 Mesolithic Era is also known as the… A. Middle Stone Age B. Middle Ages C. Old Stone Age D. Ice Age

Early Man Bell ringer #16 Where was the Ice Man found?

Early Man Bell ringer #17 During the period of early migration, where was the starting point of all peoples?

Early Man Bell ringer #18 True or False? Hominids are ancestors of modern humans.

Early Man Bell ringer #19 ________ ____________ are strips of land exposed when the water level is low. Early ancestors were able to use these to migrate to other continents.

Early Man Bell ringer #20 Why did people begin to migrate?

Early Man Bell ringer #21 After pit houses, people started building homes of ….????

Early Man Bell ringer #22 What species of early man came first?

Early Man Bell ringer #23 How did the early people make canoes?

Early Man Bell ringer #24 In what continent was wood scarce, so early people made their homes from mammoth bones?

Early Man Bell ringer #25 When the early people moved to a new environment, they had to learn to ______________ to a new environment.

Early Man Bell ringer #26 During the Middle Stone Age, people found new uses for bone and stone tools such as… (list three)…

Early Man Bell ringer #27 After the Middle Stone Age, the next stone was known as… a. Ice Age b. Neolithic Era c. The Final Stone Age d. The Era of the Stone Ages

Early Man Bell ringer #28 Write one or more complete, THOUGHTFUL sentence(s) to answer the question. What was the Neolithic Revolution? Remember… a THOUGHTFUL sentence!!

Early Man Bell ringer #29 List at least three things that the peoples in the Neolithic Era worshipped.

Early Man Bell ringer #30 During the Neolithic Era, what were the monuments called that were built for religious gatherings?

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Early Man The End!