PALEO ARCHAIC WOODLAND MISSISSIPPIAN 100 100 200 200
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PALEO ARCHAIC WOODLAND MISSISSIPPIAN 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500
10, 000 -8, 000 B. C. What are the dates of the Paleo Indians? Row 1, Col 1
season The Archaic Indians moved Each ____ 1, 2
Bow and Arrow The Woodland Indians Created this weapon 1, 3
advanced The Mississippian Indians Were the most____ of Georgia’s Prehistoric Indians 1, 4
atlatl The Paleo created this weapon 2, 1
7, 000 Archaic Indians were in Georgia For approximately how many Years? 2, 2
permanent Woodland Indians built ___ Homes as they were no longer nomadic 2, 3
Etowah The ____ Indians mounds in Cartersville, Ga. Are an example Of how the Mississippians buried Their dead 2, 4
Because the Paleo are the oldest civilization and artifacts are lost Why aren’t there more artifacts From the Paleo period? 3, 1
horticulture During the late Archaic period, They began saving seeds for the Next season. This is called what? 3, 2
Tribes The Woodland Indians were The first to live in ____ (similar To family) 3, 3
Mud/ daub Built their houses out Of wood (wattle) and this 3, 4
Mastodons Hunted huge animals Such as wooly mammoth and 4, 1
Shellfish (oysters, clams) In addition to meat, Archaic Indians ate ____ which Archaeologists know from shell rings 4, 2
stronger Even though the Archaic people First made pottery, the Woodlands Made it ____ by mixing in clay & sand 4, 3
corn Misissippians grew most of their Food and their main crop was 4, 4
Stone Of what material were MOST of The tools of the Paleo people Made? . 5, 1
Bark and/or animal hides Archaic Indians lived in Semi permanent shelters using Wooden poles covered with what? 5, 2
Rock Woodland Indians created Effigies, a representation, And the most famous one in Georgia is _____ Eagle. 5, 3
Painted or tattooed Mississippians had elaborate And fancy ceremonies and often _____ their bodies and wore Small headdresses. 5, 4
- Paleo archaic woodland mississippian timeline
- Paleo archaic woodland mississippian timeline
- Paleo archaic woodland mississippian
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- 200+200+100+100
- 100+200+200
- Mississippian shelter
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- 100+100=200
- 100 200 300
- 300+300+200+200
- 200 + 200 + 300
- Colloquial neutral literary words examples
- Iambic pentameter in romeo and juliet
- Archaic pronouns
- Thesmothetae
- Shakespeare archaic words
- The archaic age
- The anavysos kouros
- Ah faustus now hast thou
- Archaic painting
- Archaic period egypt
- Paleo indians food