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The study of past cultures
a) migrate
b) archaeology
c) surplus
d) agriculture

The way humans produce items for their use
a) migrate
b) archaeology
c) surplus
d) technology

Movement from one place to another
a) migrate
b) surplus
c) nomadic
d) domestication

Extra supply
a) domestication
b) agriculture
c) prehistory
d) surplus

raising of plants/animals
a) domestication
b) agriculture
c) archaeology
d) farming

a way of dividing up work and trading goods
a) technology
b) civilization
c) social division
d) bartering

person who travels place to place
a) nomad
b) migrate
c)
d)

period of time before writing
a) history
b) prehistory
c) BC
d) AD

taming of wild animals/plants
a) domestication
b) agriculture
c)
d)

large sheets of ice
a) glaciers
b) land bridge
c) migration path
d) nomadic lifestyle

Which of the following is NOT an artifact?
a) wood splint
b) metal tip arrowhead
c) bone scraper
d) fire

Where did the 1st humans originate?
a) Africa
b) Asia
c) Australia
d) North America

How did prehistoric (Stone Age) people survive?
a) hunting/farming
b) farming
c) hunting/gathering
d) farming/gathering

What ended the Stone Age?
a) Ice Age
b) Metal
c) Fire
d) Starvation

Domestication happened around the same time as:
a) Ice Age
b) Agriculture
c) hunting/gathering
d) Stone Age

Animals, insects and plants can be domesticated
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Shelter was the most important thing for prehistoric people?
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Civilization does NOT include writing/art?
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

The following of food across the land bridge is known as?
a) Early Migration
b) Pangea
c) Nomadic
d) Berengia

Technology developed at a slow rate during the Paleolithic (Old) Age?
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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