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Early Humans Review
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The period of time in which humans discovered farming and created permanent settlements is called the what?
Neolithic Revolution!
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A fossil is an example of a primary or secondary source?
Primary source
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Vocab: What are hominids?
Early human ancestors
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Vocab: Objects used and created by humans are called...
Artifacts
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Vocab: A part of, or an imprint of something that was once alive is called...
Fossil
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What is agriculture?
Farming plants, owning livestock (animals)
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What type of resources would early humans look for when migrating?
Resources like food, water, and shelter. (basic needs)
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What technology caused early humans to begin settling permanently?
Agriculture
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A history book is an example of a primary or secondary source?
Secondary source
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If you were to find a spoon made of an elephant tusk, would that be an example of an artifact or a fossil?
Artifact.
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A retold story is an example of a primary or secondary source?
Secondary source
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What are 4 specialties that archaeologists study?
Daily life, battles, writing, art
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Pigs, sheep, horses, cows, and wolves are all examples of animals that were what?
Domesticated
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Why did early humans begin to migrate out of Africa?
Either because of the climate, or to follow their resources
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What were early human tools made of?
Bone, stones, sticks
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Vocab: What is prehistory?
A time before WRITING
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How did tools impact early humans?
Made it easier to hunt, farm, and overall survive with.
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A diary is an example of a primary or secondary source?
Primary source
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Vocab: The process of taming animals or plants to benefit humans is called...
Domestication
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What is a land bridge?
A natural bridge made of land.
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