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RegionsPaleoArchaic Woodland Mississippian Final Jeopardy!

Regions- 100 Brasstown Bald is Located in this Region. Blue Ridge

Regions- 200 What Region is the Site of Look out Mountain and Cloudland Canyon? The Appalachian Plateau

Regions- 400 Which region has low open valleys and narrow ridges and is also known for carpet manufacturing? The Ridge and Valley

Which region has low open valleys and narrow ridges and is also known for carpet manufacturing? The Ridge and Valley

Regions- 500 Which region means 'foot of the mountain' and has the largest population of all the regions? The Piedmont

Paleo True or False: The Paleo Indians lived in permanent settlements False

Paleo True or False: Paleo Indians move toward cooler areas. False

Paleo What tool did they use to get more leverage when throwing a spear? The Atlatl

Paleo True or false: Paleo Indians were nomadic. True

Regions- 300 The Okefenokee Swamp is Located in this Region? The Coastal Plain

Paleo The Paleo Indians are most noted for hunting what? Mammoths

Archaic -100 These were uses to trade up and down stream… Canoes

Archaic Why were Tools, Weapons, Clothing buried with the people who have died? They believed in the Afterlife

Archaic They Traveled in small groups of people these were also called? Bands

Archaic Name two items they used to make tools and weapons. Rocks & Bones

Archaic What time period were the Archaic around? 8000 B.C.

Woodland What were some of the crops the Woodland Indians began to grow? Maize (corn), sunflowers, squash, and beans

Woodland What weapon did they develop? The Bow & Arrow

Woodland What did the Woodland Indians begin to cook and store food in? Pottery

Woodland They started planting and harvesting their own food. What is the term for that? Horticulture

Woodland What weapon emerged during the late Woodland period? Bow and Arrow

Mississippian What was the main crop grown? Corn

Mississippian What were some wild foods they ate? were wild bean, American lotus, arrowhead, grapes, persimmon, sumac, hickory, acorn, berries, greens, cattail, and wild sweet potato.

Mississippian What were three things the mounds were used for. 1. Burial mounds 2. Houses of the chiefs and priests 3. ceremonies and celebrations

Mississippian What caused the decrease in population ? Diseases brought over by the Europeans.

Mississippian What were the structures of Wood & Clay that were built for people to live in? Wattle & Daub

Final Jeopardy!!! How many counties does Georgia have? 159