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Paleolithic. Lucy and Ardi: 100 points. Where were the remains of Lucy and Ardi found?. Answer. Lucy and Ardi: 100 points. Ethiopia, Africa. Game Board. Lucy and Ardi: 200 points. How long ago did Lucy and Ardi live?. Answer. Lucy and Ardi: 200 points. About 3 million years ago. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Paleolithic

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Lucy & Ardi Paleolithic Life

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Lucy and Ardi: 100 points

• Where were the remains of Lucy and Ardi found?

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Lucy and Ardi: 100 points

• Ethiopia, Africa

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Lucy and Ardi: 200 points

• How long ago did Lucy and Ardi live?

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Lucy and Ardi: 200 points

• About 3 million years ago

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Lucy and Ardi: 300 points

• Historians believe Lucy and Ardi walked around on two feet. What is the term for

this way of moving?

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Lucy and Ardi: 300 points

• Bipedalism

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Lucy and Ardi: 400 points

• Historians believe Ardi was quadruped in the trees. What physical feature makes

scientists think this is true?

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Lucy and Ardi: 400 points

• A splayed big toe, allowing Ardi to grip branches with her feet

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Lucy and Ardi: 500 points

• Why are they important?

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Lucy and Ardi: 500 points

• Lucy is the first evidence of humans walking upright.

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Paleolithic Life: 100 points

What is the term for people who move about with no permanent home?

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Paleolithic Life: 100 points

Nomads

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Paleolithic Life: 200 points

What types of tools were used by Paleolithic people?

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Paleolithic Life: 200 points

Chipped stone tools

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Paleolithic Life: 300 points

The clothing worn by Paleolithic people was made of this material.

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Paleolithic Life: 300 points

Animal hide sewn with bone needles

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Paleolithic Life: 400 points

Paleolithic people made their shelters out of this material.

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Paleolithic Life: 400 points

Wood and animal hide.

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Paleolithic Life: 500 points

Paleolithic people got their food by _______.

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Paleolithic Life: 500 points

Hunting and gathering.

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Migration: 100 points

What is migration?

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Migration: 100 points

The movement of humans or animals from one place to another.

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Migration: 200 points

The term for a negative reason for migrating is _____.

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Migration: 200 points

Push

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Migration: 300 points

The term for a positive reason for migrating is _____.

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Migration: 300 points

Pull

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Migration: 400 points

Two reasons humans migrated are ______ and ________.

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Migration: 400 points

Resources and climate.

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Migration: 500 points

How did humans survive in new biomes?

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Migration: 500 points

Adaptation

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Vocabulary: 100 points

Any member of a family of bipedal primate mammals or their extinct ancestors.

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Vocabulary: 100 points

Hominids

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Vocabulary: 200 points

The scientific study of ancient cultures through the examination of artifacts,

buildings, and other remaining material evidence.

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Vocabulary: 200 points

Archaeology

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Vocabulary: 300 points

A form of motion where an organism moves by means of its two rear limbs.

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Vocabulary: 300 points

Bipedalism

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Vocabulary: 400 points

This process allows humans to live comfortably in any biome.

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Vocabulary: 400 points

Adaptation

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Vocabulary: 500 points

Lucy is an example of this species, our earliest evidence of hominids walking

upright.

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Vocabulary: 500 points

Australopithecus

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Cave Art: 100 points

Where is the Lascaux Cave located?

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Cave Art: 100 points

Southwest France

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Cave Art: 200 points

Who discovered the Lascaux Cave?

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Cave Art: 200 points

Four teenagers

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Cave Art: 300 points

What are the three main themes of Lascaux’s cave art?

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Cave Art: 300 points

Humans, Animals and Signs

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Cave Art: 400 points

How did they get light in the caves?

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Cave Art: 400 points

They burned torches and candles made of animal fat

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Cave Art: 500 points

What was the primary use of caves in the Paleolithic period?

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Used for rituals and ceremonies

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Language: 100 points

How long did it take language to evolve?

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Language: 100 points

Thousands of years

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Language: 200 points

What is the first form of communication?

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Language: 200 points

Calls and gestures

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Language: 300 points

Which came first, written or spoken language?

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Language: 300 points

Spoken language

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Language: 400 points

The earliest written language consisted of what?

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Language: 400 points

Symbols and images

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Language: 500 points

How did Paleolithic people tell and preserve stories?

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Language: 500 points

Cave art

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