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- Q1
What era of people were hunter-gatherers?
Jurassic
Neolithic
Mesolithic
Paleolithic
30s - Q2
Archaeologists study _____ to know about the past.
culture
books
fossils
artifacts
30s - Q3
The process used to date artifacts is called
Fossilization
Carbon Dating
Fossil Dating
Mummification
30s - Q4
The Paleolithic Era is also known as
Bronze Age
Iron Age
New Stone Age
Old Stone Age
30s - Q5
The Neolithic Era is also known as
Old Stone Age
New Stone Age
Iron Age
Bronze Age
30s - Q6
In the Neolithic Era, people developed
Agriculture
Hunting skills
Reading skills
Writing skills
30s - Q7
What is another name for modern humans?
cro magnon
homo habilis
homo erectus
homo sapiens sapiens
30s - Q8
What continent did humans first appear on?
Australia
Asia
Africa
Europe
30s - Q9
Which best describes the nomadic lifestyle of the Paleolithic people?
They stayed in one place, living in caves and beneath rock shelters.
They lived in large villages, where they raised crops and livestock.
They lived in small villages and farmed the land.
They migrated, or moved from place to place.
30s - Q10
Which of the following would you most likely find in the Paleolithic Era?
farms
domesticated animals
cave paintings
jewelry made from smooth stones
30s - Q11
Archaeological site in England which dates back to the Neolithic Era?
Catal Hoyuk
Stonehenge
Jericho
Aleppo
30s - Q12
Located in the Fertile Crescent
Catal Hoyuk
Cairo
Stonehenge
Aleppo
30s - Q13
Located in Anatolia
Stonehenge
Catal Hoyuk
Aleppo
Jericho
30s - Q14
Where did the first humans originate?
East Asia
South Asia
East Africa
North Africa
30s - Q15
Why did early humans move from place to place?
following animals
following water
in search of other people
in search of shelter
30s
