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chapter 6
Question | Answer |
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AMERICAS 13,000 B.C.E. | Human migration to North America from Siberia |
8000–7000 B.C.E. | Origins of agriculture in Mesoamerica |
4000 B.C.E. | Origins of maize cultivation in Mesoamerica |
3000 B.C.E. | Origins of agriculture in South America |
1200–100 B.C.E. | Olmec society |
3000 B.C.E. | Origins of agriculture in South America |
1000–300 B.C.E. | Chavín cult |
1200–100 B.C.E. | Olmec society |
200 B.C.E.–750 C.E. | Teotihuacan society |
1000–300 B.C.E. | Chavín cult |
300–1100 C.E. | Maya society |
200 B.C.E.–750 C.E. | Teotihuacan society |
300–700 C.E. | Mochica society |
300–1100 C.E. | Maya society |
OCEANIA 60,000 B.C.E. | Human migration to Australia and New Guinea |
300–700 C.E. | Mochica society |
Olmecs | prehistoric people society |
Domestication | adapted to use |
artisans | a worker in a skilled trade |
ceremonial centers | involving or relating to ceremony or ritual |
emerged | move out of or away from something and come into view. |
Archaeologists | scientific study of material |
Mayas | a member of an American Indian people |
hinterland | an area surrounding a town |
isthmus | a narrow strip of land with sea on either side |
Andean region | A mountain system of western South America |
Mochica people | pre-Inca culture |
Austronesian | family of languages spoken in an area extending from Madagascar |
Teotihuacan | Mesoamerican city |
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T | TECHNOLOGY SUCH AS KNIVES, AXES ANS SHARP THINGS |
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S | there was different societies such as; Mayas and Olmecs |