| A | B |
| a group of people living and working under a set of rules and traditions. | society |
| a true statement about prehistoric hunters and gatherers. | They spent many hours each day looking for food. |
| groups of early humans that survived by hunting and gathering | hunters and gatherers |
| how earlier hominids were different from Homo Habilis | they used tools |
| humans & species with humanlike characteristics | hominid |
| move from one place to another | migrate |
| objects made by people | artifacts |
| one of three reasons for hunters and gatherers to move | weather changes |
| one of three reasons for hunters and gatherers to move | population increased |
| one of three reasons for hunters and gatherers to move | to follow food |
| one of three ways fire affected early humans' ability to migrate & adapt to different environments | to cook food which stopped some diseases |
| one of three ways fire affected early humans' ability to migrate & adapt to different environments | heat for when weather cooled |
| one of three ways fire affected early humans' ability to migrate & adapt to different environments | stopped animals from coming close to a village |
| one of two reasons why it was believed that early Homo Sapiens were intelligent | they used tools |
| one of two reasons why it was believed that early Homo Sapiens were intelligent | they had larger brains |
| Paleolithic Era | Old Stone Age |
| the ability to change to fit the environment | adapt |
| the distance east or west of the prime meridian | longitude |
| the distance north or south of the equator | latitude |
| the period of time before people began to write | prehistory |
| the responsibility of the gatherers during the time of the hunters and gatherers | to collect seeds and roots for food |
| the study of things that earlier people left behind | archeology |
| why studying prehistory is different from studying history | prehistory has no written records. |
| why the bow and arrow were so important to early humans | they could stay a safe distance from their prey |