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15 Cards in this Set
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Homo habilis was the first early hominin to add what item to its diet? |
Meat |
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The Levallois area of Paris provided the first evidence of what technological development? |
Spear Points |
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The earliest trade item that has been identified was what material, used to make to |
Obsidian |
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Jewelry |
Homo sapiens buried their dead with what kind of grave gift? |
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The Bradshaws of northwest Australia are examples of what aspect of Aborigine culture? |
Rock paintings |
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The oldest known figurines made by humans, from Germany, were carved in what material? The oldest known figurines made by humans, from Germany, were carved in what material? |
Ivory |
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Material evidence for trade between settlers along the Baltic and southern Europeans, during the Ice Age thawing period, c. 16,500 – 12,500 years ago, includes: |
Amber beads |
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Kennewick Man was discovered in what part of the Americas? |
United States |
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Paleolithic peoples used swan bones for what creative purpose? |
Flutes |
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As hunters, the Neanderthals were not well adapted to _________ |
Open grasslands and steepes |
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Greek sculpture was influenced by the sculpture and statuary of what place? |
Egypt |
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In c. 1450 B.C.E. the Mycenaeans conquered what other Mediterranean state? |
Minoan Crete |
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Mesopotamian cities expanded by creating __________ to make new farmland from lowlands far away from rivers. |
Canals |
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Mesopotamian cities invented the first metal alloy in the period of c. 3300 B.C.E.; this first alloy was |
Bronze |
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Mesopotamian cuneiform script was usually written on what material? |
Clay |