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Nadya [2.5K]
1 year ago
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1.The Folsom culture are considered __________ Paleo-Indians who hunted __________. A. archaic . . . bison B. prehistoric . . .

mammoths C. early . . . large animals D. late . . . small game. 2.Bella traveled to South America to study the unique culture of the Yamamomo tribe. What type of scientist is Bella? A. a historian B. a botanist C. an archaeologist D. an anthropologist 3.Job specialization, population increases, and permanent settlements were all effects of __________. A. hunting and gathering B. the end of the last major Ice Age C. agriculture and animal domestication D. crossing the Bering Land Bridge 4.Thousands of years ago, the climate of the Bering Land Bridge was __________. A. subarctic B. semiarid C. tropical D. tundra 5What did archaeologists find in the Cave at Diuktai? A. Clovis points similar to those found in New Mexico B. stone tools similar to those found in Alaska C. atlatls used to hunt mammoths D. prehistoric farms 6.Many scientists believe that the earliest humans originated in __________. A. Asia B. Africa C. Europe D. North America PLEASE HELP NOW!!!!!!! THANKS ARE THESE QUESTIONS HARD
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