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what was the time period for the Paleo
before 8000 BC
what were the Migratory patterns for the Paleo
They never stayed in one place for long
what were Paleo's housing like
they had temporary housing
what is the social structure for the Paleo
they stayed in bands and groups there was about 20 people
what were some of the tools and weapons of the Paleo
they mostly just had atlatls
what food did the Paleo have
they had meat from mammoth ,bison ,and nuts and wild berries
What were a few cultural aspects of the Paleo
They were the first Indians in North America. A narrow strip of land that use to connect Alaska and Russia
what was the time period of the Archaic
the early was 8000-5000 B.C (B.C.E). the middle was 5000 - 4000 B.C (B.C.E) the late was 4000 - 1000 B.C (B.C.E)
What is the migratory patterns for the Archaic
Seasonal hunters Eventually more settling
What was the housing for the Archaic
They became more permanent teepees
What is the social structure of the Archaic
They began small and eventual grew into communities
what were the tool and weapon of the Archaic
they used weighted spears with hooks, grinded stone and grooved axe
What food did the Archaic eat
They ate Mussels, clams, smaller deer's, turkeys, bears, opossums, rabbit and fox
what were some cultural Aspects of the Archaic
First signs of clay pottery and used for cooking, storing, and serving food and first signs of Agricultures
What is the Woodland's time period
1000 B.C to 1000 A.D
what is the woodland's migratory Patterns
they settled in villages
what is the woodland's housing
more sturdy structures; dome shapes huts made out of wood
what is the woodland's social structure
tribes are formed
what are the woodland's tools and weapons
A bow and arrow and invented arrow points and sturdier pottery
what is the woodland food
small animals, nuts, fish and advanced agriculture
what is the housing for Mississippian
Large villages near rivers surrounded by moats, palisades and guard towers
Cultural aspects of Woodland
Cone and animal shaped burial mounds. Elaborate religious ceremonies.
Mississippian Migratory Patterns
Large villages near rivers, surrounded by moats
Mississippian Period
7000 to 1600 AD
Mississippian Social Structure (Community)
Priest, chiefdom and over 2 thousand people
Mississippian Tools and Weapons
They used stone weapons and farming tools; stones, bone hoes and digging sticks
Mississippian Food
They grew crop; beans, tobacco, pumpkin and squash
Mississippian Cultural Aspects
Flat topped burials mounds, ear ornaments, tattoos, feather and cooper headdresses. It was very religious