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Prehistory to Neolithic Revolution: Origins, Settlements, and Civilizations

Explore the prehistoric period, the transition from Old Stone Age to New Stone Age, early human settlements, agricultural advancements, and the development of civilizations.

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Prehistory to Neolithic Revolution: Origins, Settlements, and Civilizations

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  1. JEOPARDY Chapter 1- Pre-History

  2. Prehistory –300B.C. Old Stone Age 100 200 300 400 500 New Stone Age 100 200 300 400 500 100 People & Places 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Geography 100 200 300 400 500 River Valleys 300 100 200 400 500 Vocabulary

  3. These people according to remains discovered in Germany buried their dead with tools and weapons. Who were the Neanderthals?

  4. This is how early man provided food for his family and tribe. What was “hunting and gathering”?

  5. This is the land bridge that early man crossed in order to migrate from Asia to North America. What is the Bering Land Bridge or Strait?

  6. These were two skills possessed by early man. What was making and using tools, and fire?

  7. These people created elaborate cave paintings in southern France, and had high foreheads and well defined brows. Who were the Cro-Magnon People?

  8. This was the skill that separated the New Stone Age from the Old Stone Age. What was agriculture?

  9. These were the first two animals domesticated by Neolithic man. What were the goat and dog?

  10. What were wheat, corn, and rice?, also millet, barley, as well as bananas, yams, and in South America, potatoes. These were three types of grains, or food crop grown by early Neolithic man.

  11. These were the two innovations or inventions used by early man to improve agricultural yields. What were the plow and fertilizer?

  12. “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

  13. These were the two oldest,and largest Neolithic settlements discovered so far. One in Israel and one in Turkey? What were Jericho in Israel and Catal Huyuk in Turkey?

  14. This was the place in Tanzania where archaeologists discovered many fossils and remains of early man. What was Olduvai Gorge?

  15. These are the names of the two people pictured here. Who were Lucy and Donald Johanson?

  16. They were the husband and wife team who made numerous archaeological finds in Africa. Who were Mary and Louis Leakey?

  17. This was the continent where archaeologists believe early man originated. What was Africa?

  18. This is the type of man pictured in the photo and where the artifact was found. What was Cro-Magnon and in France?

  19. These are two of the countries of Africa where many of the ancient remains of early man have been found. What are Ethiopia and Tanzania?

  20. This is the modern country country that has most of the Tigris - Euphrates River valley within its borders. What is Iraq?

  21. These are the two countries in Eastern Asia where remains of the earliest man were discovered. What are China and Indonesia?

  22. This is the modern country that contains the majority of the Indus River Valley. What is Pakistan?

  23. These are four countries that use the Nile River water for irrigation and drinking . What are Egypt, Kenya, Sudan, and Ethiopia? As well as Uganda, Tanzania, and Zaire.

  24. “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

  25. This River Valley harbored the first developed, highly sophisticated, civilization in the world. What was the Nile River Valley?

  26. This river is laden with large amounts of yellow silt or loess and hence its Anglicized name. What is the Yellow River or Huang He?

  27. These were two outcomes of trying to manage the floods that periodically occurred while living next to a river. What were government, and a calendar?

  28. This is what surrounds most river valleys and allowed civilization to develop. What are natural barriers, deserts, mountains, etc.?

  29. This is the sacred river of India and the country where it meets the Indian Ocean. What is the Ganges and Bangladesh?

  30. This is another name for a skilled worker. What is an artisan?

  31. This is the spread of ideas or cultures throughout the world or another region. What is cultural diffusion?

  32. This is the name we give to writing that depicts a picture or symbol as a sound. What are phonograms?

  33. These are the scientists and researchers that study the remains of early man to see how he/she lived. What are anthropologists?

  34. This is the name given to the radical shift from food gathering to food producing that took place around 8000 B.C. What was the Neolithic Revolution?

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