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Early Humans Review Snake Game

Hunter/Gatherers, Early Agriculture, and Features of a Civilization

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Created Date 10.07.21
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  • At an excavation site, they find objects closer to the surface are not as _________ as those found in deeper layers.
  • This word means "moving from place to place."
  • Which of the following is NOT a clue that the earliest Humans (Hunter/Gatherers) were capable of complex thought and action.
  • THIS was developed to help hunter/gatherers cooperate while hunting, gathering, and sharing food.
  • This vocab word means a skill in one type of work, getting really good at one job since everyone didn’t have to work to supply food.
  • In the shift from hunting and gathering to farming, this means "People started to settle down and farm instead of hunting and gathering," it's what we call the shift.
  • In the shift from hunting and gathering to farming, this means "more than what is needed to survive."
  • In the shift from hunting and gathering to farming, the more food you had the more people you could feed so this happened.
  • In the shift from hunting and gathering to farming, not everyone needed to work to get food, people could get good at other jobs, which is called this
  • This is a source that was created AFTER that time or event occurred.
  • Examples of this type of source include textbooks, news stories, and articles.
  • Which of the following would NOT be an example of a technology that the early humans used?
  • This feature of a civilization started developing near farming centers and rivers, centers of religion, economics (business), government and culture.
  • This feature of a civilization managed resources people needed, form and train army, developed law systems, were rulers.
  • This feature of a civilization was often linked to government, most people believed in many gods and goddesses that controlled events in their lives. Included belief in life after death.
  • This feature of a civilization was because farmers produced enough food to support other workers like priests, rulers, soldiers, craftworkers.
  • This feature of a civilization has people occupy different ranks or levels in society. Rulers and priests at the top, farmers and merchants middle, slaves lowest.
  • This feature of a civilization has government organized large scale projects like roads, water systems, city walls.
  • This feature of a civilization has temples, palaces, massive buildings decorated with wall paintings, mosaics, statues and other designs.
  • This feature of a civilization developed as record keeping system, then recorded laws, prayers. Scribes – trained writers
  • What are some of the issues (challenges) that early humans faced as they started to farm (cost of farming)?
  • Dogs, sheep, goats, pigs, cattle, chickens, donkeys, guinea pigs, horses were some of the first animals to be _______________ by early humans.
  • One of the earliest human fossils ever found was a woman that was nicknamed ________________ who lived almost 3 million years ago!
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? - Nomadic
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? - Learned how to make fire
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? - Provided permanent homes
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? - Began to develop language to communicate
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? - People learned to modify their environment to provide more food.
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? - Just enough food to survive
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? - Surplus of food
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? - Domesticated animals
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? - Population increased
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? -Began to Farm
  • Is the fact talking about Hunter/Gatherers or Early Agriculture? -Stone Weapons and Tools

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