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Review. Which culture lived in wigwams?. a. Mississipian b. Adena c. Hopewell d. Hohokam. What is “soapstone”? Which culture used it for carving?. Cahokia is a large temple mound site of the. a. The Hohokam b. The Hopewell c. The Anasazi d. The Missisippian.
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Which culture lived in wigwams? a. Mississipian b. Adena c. Hopewell d. Hohokam
Cahokia is a large temple mound site of the a. The Hohokam b. The Hopewell c. The Anasazi d. The Missisippian
The Adena culture began in what is now... a. Ohio b. Mississippi c. Arizona d. California
Which culture’s name means “The Ancient Ones” a. The Hohokam b. The Hopewell c. The Anasazi d. The Missisippian
Give two examples of how the Inuits learned survival from their physical surroundings?
The Adenas built mounds for a. storing their famous artwork b. burial sites c. as tributes to the gods d. as part of their irrigation system
Which culture came first of the two: a. Adena b. Hopewell
Which culture used an advanced canal system to water crops in the harsh climate? a. Hohokam b. Adena c. Hopewell d. Mississppian
What were the Anasazi pueblos built out of a. Heavy logs and a mud cement b. stone and adobe c. stick structures with animal skin coverings d. None of the above
Why do archeologists think the Anasazi abandoned their homes in 1280? a. a drought b. invading tribes c. Spanish invasion d. seeking better farmland
Why would “reading snow” be important to survive in the Canadian tundra?
Snaketown was the largest village of the... a. Hopewell b. Anasazi c. Mississippian d. Hohokam