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100 200 400 300 400 ArcheologyEarly HumansEarly Societies Human Migration 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 What is the study of the past based on what people left behind? Archeology
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1,2 What is an early ancestor of humans called? Hominid
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1,3 What type of societies did early humans have? Hunter-gatherer
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1,4 What did early humans do during the Stone Age when the earth’s climate and geography began to change? Migrated
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2,1 Which famous archeologist believed bones found in East Africa belonged to hominids? Mary Leaky
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2,2 What invention increased early human’s chances of survival? Tools
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2,3 What type of bones did early humans use to make their homes? Mammoth bones
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2,4 What did early humans use to cross continents? Land bridge
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3,1 Other than an archeologist, what other type of scientist helps historians to learn more about prehistory? Anthropologist
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3,2 What is the meaning of the name Australopithecus? Southern Ape
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3,3 What practice developed that allowed people to form permanent settlements? Agriculture
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3,4 Why did early humans need to learn to make clothes and build shelters after migrating out of Africa? For Protection
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4,1 Which archeologist discovered Lucy in 1974, and found that the skeleton had had the ability to walk upright? Donald Johnson
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4,2 Which of the hominids is the same species as modern humans? Homo Sapiens
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4,3 What were the large stone monuments or religious sites erected by humans during the New Stone Age? Monoliths
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4,4 What continent did humans first migrate to from Africa? Asia
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5,1 What is the term for the first part of the Stone Age? The Paleolithic Era
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5,2 What kind of tools were used by humans for about 2 million years? Processors
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5,3 What is the term used to describe the process of changing plants and animals to make them more useful to humans? domestication
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5,4 What occurred about 1.6 million years ago that caused humans to migrate? An Ice Age
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