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Early Gatherers and Hunters Objective - To define archaeologist and explain the role of an archaeologist. - To explain who the Clovis people were and how we know about them. - To describe how historians and archaeologists use artifacts to study the past. - To explain why we still do not know who the first Americans were.

Early Gatherers and Hunters Objective - To define archaeologist and explain the role of an archaeologist. - To explain who the Clovis people were and how

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Page 1: Early Gatherers and Hunters Objective - To define archaeologist and explain the role of an archaeologist. - To explain who the Clovis people were and how

Early Gatherers and Hunters

Objective-To define archaeologist and explain the role of an

archaeologist.-To explain who the Clovis people were and how we know

about them.-To describe how historians and archaeologists use

artifacts to study the past.-To explain why we still do not know who the first

Americans were.

Page 2: Early Gatherers and Hunters Objective - To define archaeologist and explain the role of an archaeologist. - To explain who the Clovis people were and how

Studying Prehistory Prehistory is the long period of time

before people developed systems of writing and written language.

We can study prehistory thanks to archaeologists. An archaeologist is a person who studies past

cultures through things that remain such as buildings, tools, or pottery.

They are most interested in finding artifacts or objects made by people long ago.

Can you think of a famous archaeologist?????

Page 3: Early Gatherers and Hunters Objective - To define archaeologist and explain the role of an archaeologist. - To explain who the Clovis people were and how
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Artifacts Artifacts include tools, weapons, jewelry,

and pottery. The prehistoric people used sharpened

tools of cleaning flesh from animal hides, bone needles for sewing hides together for clothing, and cords and knots used to tie things together for shelter.

Ashes from campfires, animal bones left after eating, and nut shells may also be an important way to learn about people from the past.

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Artifacts tell us about ancient people Ancient people hunted large and small

animals. They used the hides of large animals for

shelter. They ate berries, fruits, nuts, wild grains,

and roots. They frequently moved to find a constant

source of food. They are described as hunters and

gatherers.

Page 6: Early Gatherers and Hunters Objective - To define archaeologist and explain the role of an archaeologist. - To explain who the Clovis people were and how

Early People The early peoples lived in

parts of East Africa 3.5 million years ago.

Humans moved, or migrated, from East Africa to Europe and Asia thousands of years ago.

Archaeologists ask, “who were the first Americans? Where did they come from? How did they get here?

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Early Americans About 70 years ago, archaeologists found a

variety of man made objects near Clovis, New Mexico. The objects were estimated to be about 11,000 years

old. During this time, the earth was in an Ice Age.

Page 8: Early Gatherers and Hunters Objective - To define archaeologist and explain the role of an archaeologist. - To explain who the Clovis people were and how

The Ice Age From about 1.6 million

years ago until about 10,000, huge sheets covered the earth. These sheets were

called glaciers. These glaciers grew

and spread toward the equator and began to melt.

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A Migration Path A vast area of land

known as Beringia, now called the Bering Strait, stretched form Asia to North America.

Animals were able to migrate over this bridge.

People followed the animals for food.

From here, the hunters traveled south.

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Migration Paths

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Different Paths Archaeologists believed the

Clovis people were the first Americans.

They believed they lived 11,000 years ago.

About 20 years ago, archaeologists made a discovery at a site near Mount Verde, Chile.

They found artifacts from a band of hunter-gatherers dating to 12,500 years ago.

Scientists did not accept this because they would be wrong.

Archaeologist Albert Goodyear discovered artifacts in South Carolina that dated back nearly 18,000 years.

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Summary About 3.5 million years ago early

humans lived in East Africa. About 1.6 million years ago the Ice Age

began. About 11,000 years ago the Clovis

Culture was established in North America.

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Time for Review Put the following events in order.

Clovis points are found in Mexico. Ice Age Begins. Pre-Clovis artifacts are found near Monte Verde, Chile. People migrate from Asia to North America.

What is an archaeologist? How do we know about the people who lived in

Clovis years ago? How do we use artifacts to learn about early

people and cultures? Do we know for certain who the first Americans

were?