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Political Map capitals, cities, states, and boundaries
distribution map population spread out show by dots
physical relief map elevation of height above sea level...lakes, rivers, valley, mountains
Physical elevation map elevation above sea level shown through shading
map key symbols
locator smaller part of the map shows subject area of the map
relative location location related to another place
absolute location exact location
culture set of beliefs shared by group of people....language, art, religion
archaeologist digs up artifacts to study the past
primary source speech, photograph, diary, driver's license, autobiography
secondary source textbook, movie, biography
oral history story of events from generation to generation
specialization a group of people can become good at one thing...basket weavers
surplus extra amount of food
civilization complex human society
geography deals with the Earth's physical features and how that helps or may protect civilizations or how people affect the earth
Paleolithic old stone age Before neolithic stone age
Paleolithic hunter/gathers and followed animals for food. Had portable houses.
Neolithic new stone age Farming, domesticated animals and had more permanent homes
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