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Ancient Communities Chapter 3. Paleo-Indians 30,000-15,000 B.C. The first humans came to North America from Asia. During Ice Age, they walked across Beringia,

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Page 1: Ancient Communities Chapter 3. Paleo-Indians 30,000-15,000 B.C. The first humans came to North America from Asia. During Ice Age, they walked across Beringia,

Ancient Communities

Chapter 3

Page 2: Ancient Communities Chapter 3. Paleo-Indians 30,000-15,000 B.C. The first humans came to North America from Asia. During Ice Age, they walked across Beringia,

Paleo-Indians30,000-15,000 B.C.

• The first humans came to North America from Asia.• During Ice Age, they walked across

Beringia, a land bridge.• From Beringia, they moved southward.• After Ice Age, water flooded Beringia

creating the Bering Strait.

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Big-Game Hunters25,000-5,000 B.C.

• Reached OK as early as 11,000 years ago.• Domebo Site (Caddo County)=mammoth

with Clovis Points (spearheads)• Folsom Point (Harper County), almost as

old• Ate seeds, nuts, and roasted meat; had

fire

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Foragers5000 B.C.-A.D.1

• Still hunted, but did not follow migrating animals• In fall and winter, lived in caves• Killed smaller animals=better hunters

(atlatl)• Gathered food also• Petroglyphs

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Early FarmersA.D. 1-1000

• Grew maize (corn), beans, pumpkins, and squash• Pottery• Had to be near rivers and creeks

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Golden Age of Prehistory

About A.D. 900

Social Times

West differed from East

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Plains Village FarmersA.D. 800-1400

• Traders• Skilled farmers• More effective hunters due to bow and

arrow• Bison most important game• Celebrated and thought about mysteries

and meaning of life• Drier climate caused crop failure ending

their way of life

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Caddoan Mound BuildersA.D. 1000-1500

• Made huge earthen mounds that were foundations of temples, public buildings, homes of chiefs, or burial sites for the wealthy• Spiro=11 mounds on Arkansas River (LeFlore

County)• Traders• Artisans• Religious, life after death• Drought too ended their society

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