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