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Kentucky History Review. Chapter 3 Test Created by Gina Crider Southwest Calloway Elementary. 1. What is an archeologist? . An archeologist is a person who specializes in the study of things from long ago. What does an anthropologist do for a living?.
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Kentucky History Review Chapter 3 Test Created by Gina Crider Southwest Calloway Elementary
An archeologist is a person who specializes in the study of things from long ago.
An anthropologist studies the everyday lives of human beings, or people.
An artifact is a simple, everyday object that was made by humans. Some examples are tools, pottery, and clothing.
What did Paleo Indians use for clothes? Hint, hint…They had animal magnetism. Some of them probably looked “foxy”!
They became extinct. (That’s it. They bit the dust. Adios amigos! Extinction is forever.)
The Archaic Indians began raising squash as storage units rather than food.
What was the main difference between the Archaic Indians and the Paleo Indians?
They dropped hot rocks into water until the water became boiling hot.
How were Woodland Indians able to clear larger areas of land, which helped them stay in one place longer?
The Mississippian Indians lived in houses year round. • Can you guess the hint this picture gives?