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Early Humans Part 1 Quiz (Paleolithic Age)

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Early hominins needed fire for survival. Explain two ways fire changed the way humans lived. Make sure to explain each idea thoroughly with supporting details.

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THINK: What did cave paintings tell archaeologists about the lives of the people who created them? Include 2 things we know about these people who created them. Answer in complete sentences!

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In order to survive, early humans needed to adapt or change over time. They changed both physically and in what they learned to do/create. Below, explain 2 ways early humans have changed over time. Use specific details and explain them to show what you know!

Question 14
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Is this an artifact or fossil? Answer below and explain why.

Question 15
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Are these fossils or artifacts? Answer below and explain why?

Question 16
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Click all of the following that are the 5 basic human needs to survive.
Internet
water
cell phone
food
shelter
other people
oxygen
A nomad is a person who travels from place to place in search of food, water, and shelter.
True
False
A person who reads and record (writes) about the past.
Historian
Archaeologist
Geographer
A person who studies the earth's natural features, such a mountains, the land, and rivers.
Historian
Geographer
Archaeologist
The earliest humans were hunter-gatherers.
True
False
The earliest humans lived in
North America
Asia
Africa
South America
The earliest tools were made from
iron
stone
copper
steel
Why did Paleolithic people migrate from Africa to other places on earth?
to search for food
to search for water
to search for shelter
all of the above
The Ice Age was a reason that early humans were able to travel to other places.
True
False
A person who studies objects from the past, such as artifacts and fossils.
Geographer
Archaeologist
Historian
Homo Habilis, Homo Erectus, Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens are different types of
archaeologists.
geographers.
hominins.