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A person who studies hum history,particularly the culture of historic and prehistoric people,throigh discovery and explorations of artifacts.
A archaeologist picks up some bones in the dirt and explores it |
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Something made by humans and often is a primitive tool,structure,or part of functional items.
A shard was found in 1978 that was used by earler people. |
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Any of a family of two leffed primates including all forms of humans,extinct and living.
A human is part of hominin because they walk on 2 feet. |
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The primate species to which modern humans belong.
Homo sapiens are catagorys which humans belong in. |
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Invention or new idea
Over the years man/homo sapiens had alot of ideas/innovation |
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Neolithic Revolution
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10,000-2,000 bce; the transformation of human societies from hunting and gahering to farming; also called agriculture revolution.
The neolithic revolution is what humans and living things came from. |
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A person or people who are part of a tribe or group that moves from place to place without permanent home.
Some people are nomadic like my cousin. |
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Before humans began keeping written records
In the prehistoric age creatures roamed around in search of food and water. |
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An artifact,a recording,a document or other source of information that was created at time you are researching;Examples include pictures,videos,letters,diaries,newspaper articles,etc
The primary resource for humans is coins and papers. |
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A state of something being in short supply
The computers are scarces so everyone will have topartner up |
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An artifact,documents,recording, or other source of information that was created later by someone who did not experience first-handor participate in the events or conditions you're researching.
Secondary sources are accounts created by people writing at some space or time. |
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2 million BCE 10,000BCE period of human culture during which stones were used for tools such as hammers,axes,and cleavers
In the stone age they used stone materials |
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