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  1. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400

  2. Objects made and used by humans long ago. Artifacts 100

  3. Scientists who study physical materials such as soil and rocks . Geologists 100

  4. Hunters and Gathers spent most of their time doing this. Looking for food and trying to avoid dangerous animals. 100

  5. The study of how human beings behave and interact is part of this science. Anthropology 100

  6. Both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens lived during the Old Stone Age, also known as this. Paleolithic Era 100

  7. Tools and skills that people use to meet their needs and wants. Technology 100

  8. When people leave their homeland to live somewhere else. Migration 100

  9. The time before written records were created Prehistory 200

  10. Scientists who study human life in the past by examining things left behind. Archaeologists 200

  11. These people move from place to place following food sources. Nomads 200

  12. The discovery of these two skeletons led scientists to believe human life started in East Africa. Lucy and Ardi 200

  13. They had complex language skills. Homo sapiens 200

  14. The remains of plants, feathers, bones and even footprints. Fossils 200

  15. People’s surroundings including climate, plants and animals. Environment 200

  16. Wearing warmer clothing allowed early people to do this to their environment. Daily Double How much would you like to wager? Adapt 300

  17. Scientists would use this to determine the age of a prehistoric artifact. Radioactive Dating 300

  18. The use of tools and this most improved the lives of humans during the Stone Age. Fire 300

  19. The cave paintings at Lascaux and Altamira proved this about early humans. They were capable of complex thoughts and actions. 300

  20. Both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens had burial practices that probably meant that they believed in this. Life after death 300

  21. Elements like beliefs and values that make up a way of life. Culture 300

  22. As humans migrated, they had to _____ to many different _______. adapt / environments 300

  23. Using sharpened blades to scrape flesh off of animal bones is an example of this. Technology 400

  24. Scientists who would explain the differences between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. Anthropologists 400

  25. Hunter – Gatherers did not live in clans but in these. DAILY DOUBLE How much would you like to wager? Bands 400

  26. This made it possible for early humans to migrate to colder climates. Taming of fire 400

  27. They first appeared about 100,000 years ago. Homo sapiens 400

  28. The Era during which tools were first developed. Old Stone Age / Paleolithic Era. 400

  29. Three ways fire improved the life of migrating people. Warmth, cooking food, light at night, scaring off dangerous animals. 400

  30. The belief that the natural world was filled with spirits. Animism 100

  31. The earliest humans to bury their dead. Neanderthals 200

  32. These two things suggest that early people practiced animism. Burial practices and artwork 300

  33. Prehistoric people created these to honor the spirits of the animals they hunted. Cave paintings 400

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