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Join host Beth Hoops for a fun and educational Jeopardy game focused on the Mound Builders of the Paleo and Archaic periods. Test your knowledge about artifacts, hunting practices, village locations, and the mysterious effigy mounds of Ohio. Discover the tools, trade systems, and lifestyles of these ancient peoples through interactive questions. Ideal for history enthusiasts and students alike, this game offers an engaging way to explore the fascinating world of early Native American cultures.
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Jeopardy Hosted by Beth Hoops
Mound Builders Paleo/Archaic Vocab Mounds 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
Row 1, Col 1 What are artifacts? Things left behind by people
1,2 Name 3 artifacts that have been found in mounds? Pots, pipes, bone, jewels, tools, Art, copper
1,3 What did they hunt? Mammoths, Caribou Oxen.
1,4 Where did the mound Builders set up villages? Near Rivers.
2,1 (What does Effigy mean? Animal shape/ living thing
2,2 Name the most famous Ohio effigy mound? Great Serpant
2,3 (Name the very first group of Ohioans and what does their name mean? Paleo Ancient.
2,4 The mound builders were the first to? Farm.
3,1 (What is an atlatl? Spear thrower
3,2 Name 3 reasons mounds were made? Protection Burial Religion
3,3 What were their tools made from? Animal bones Stone/ Flint.
3,4 How do we know they traded? Copper-Lake Superior Pearls/shells-ocean Silver- Canada Obsidian -volcanoes.
4,1 Who studies things that are dug up)? Archaeologist
4,2 The Hopewell made mounds in what shape ? Geometric.
4,3 Were these people taller or shorter than us? Shorter 5’’4 men.
4,4 How did the Fort Ancient set up their villages? Like a fort with stockades.
5,1 What word means to live there part of the year? Semi-permanent
5,2 Name the largest Burial mound? Miamisburg.
5,3 What happened to the Paleo and Archaic? We don’t know? Followed animals north? Mixed with other Tribe?
5,4 What were their homes like? Made with branched