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6th The Agriculture Revolution

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How did hunter-gatherers make tools? They hit flint on other stones to break off pieces.
Why are hunter-gatherers considered nomadic? They moved from place to place in search of food.
Which types of shelters did hunter-gatherers use? Natural shelters like caves and rock overhangs; AND Temporary shelters made of animal skins and plant materials
At first, hunter-gatherers killed large animals by using ________ or forcing them off cliffs. clubs
As their weapons became more advanced hunter-gatherers developed basic hunting weapons like _____________. spears and arrows
When did early humans start building permanent settlements? when they started farming
How did hunter-gatherers use fire? Fire was used for heat and light at night.
What is second way hunter-gatherers used fire? Fire was used to cook food and smoke meat to preserve it.
What is a third way hunter-gatherers used fire? Fire was used to chase away threatening animals.
What was one factor that contributed to the Agricultural Revolution? The earth warmed and plants grew more easily.
What was another factor that contributed to the Agricultural Revolution? People discovered how to domesticate animals.
Put these events in order: People began to specialize. A barter economy developed. Food surpluses developed. 1) Food surpluses developed. 2) People began to specialize. 3) A barter economy developed.
After the Agricultural Revolution, people started to use materials such as ____________ to make shelters. They made clothes from materials such as _________. mud bricks; cotton and wool
What is an example of a barter economy? A weaver and farmer trade cloth for food.
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