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We are not the first people to live in this region. For Thousands of years cultures flourished, declined and then rose again. We are not the first to tread this ground called Missouri.
Which statement is true?
Native Americans did not live in Missouri.
Native American time periods are defined by pottery, tools, climate and agriculture.
Native Americans living in Missouri for thousands of years, were exactly the same.
Miller cave held many artifacts and clues about Missouri's archeological past. The cave held a sequence of evidence from 7,000 BC to 1400 AD.
What is the differnce between archeological and historical records?
Historical records cover the last 300 years. Archeological records go back thousands of years, the total amount of time people have lived in the area.
Hisorical and archeological records are the same.
Historical records tell about people. Archeological records tell about rocks.
What defines the periods of Native Americans living in Missouri?
Periods are defined by development of pottery, agriculture and climate. Changes between periods took place slowly over 100's of years.
Periods of Missouri change evey 100 years.
Periods are defined by animals.
Glaciers used to cover part of Missouri. Mastadons roamed the area. People lived in Missouri during that time. Archeoligist have found projectile points with mastadon bones.
True
False
The climate in Missouri shifted. It became warmer and drier, priaires expanded and forest decreased. Stone tools began to appear. What is true for Native Americans living in Missouri at this time?
People started living in larger more settled groups