Stone Age Vocabulary. Prehistory Long period of time before people developed systems of writing.

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Stone Age Vocabulary

Prehistory Long period of time before people developed systems of writing.

Archaeology study of past cultures through the things that remain such as buildings, tools, or pottery.

Artifact an object made by people long ago

Excavation Site Site where archaeologist uncover artifacts

Migrate to move from one place to another

Domesticate To Tame

Harvest To Gather

Agriculture Raising of plants and animals for human use

Technology The way humans produce the items they use

Nomad Person who travels from place to place, without permanent home