+ early people of america. + imagine if you will…… the time is 40,000 years ago... the last...
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Early People of America
+ Imagine if you will……
The time is 40,000 years ago ... the last great ice sheet still covers much of the north. You are a hunter with your family, tracking animals for food and for hides to make warm clothing. You carry a stone-tipped spear. On foot, you follow wild herds through the cold and fog. You cross a bridge of ice. On the other side, you find a new land. You do not know that it is a new land. You only know that there are no human enemies to stop you.
You keep pushing south, following the herds. You find paradise - elk, deer, bison, wild vegetables, wild fruits - and forests, with so many trees - and squirrels and rabbits. Fish leap from the streams.
As time goes by, other people find their way across the frozen land.
Many years pass. The ice begins to melts. Now there is a wide strip of water where once there was a walkway of thick ice. Still, people find their way across the Bering Strait in boats of bark and hide ...
+How and when did the first people arrive?
but we have a few good theories….. They may have come across a land bridge
during the Ice Ages During the ice ages much of the oceans froze and
this exposed land that was usually covered by water.
During the last ice age, scientists and archeologists believe that (100,000 to 12,000 years ago) there was a land bridge that ran from northeastern Asia to present day Alaska
+Land Bridge (Beringia ) Theory
+Migration Across the Bering
Strait
The migration of early peoples to the Americas did not happen all at once. It was a long, gradual process.
What do we mean by migration? Use context clues.
Migration – movement of a large number of people to a new home
Over a long period of time (thousands of years) people spread throughout North America.
+Another Theory About
Ancient Arrivals There is new evidence that people were here long
before the first people crossed the Bering Strait For Example – There is evidence found by archeologists
in Cactus Hill in Virginia that there was a settlement where artifacts have been found that are nearly 18,000 years old – this is before the ice age that would have exposed the land route.
So this begs the question –
HOW DID THEY GET HERE?
Answer - More than likely by boat Some of the artifacts at Cactus Hill look like artifacts
that were found in Spain in Portugal dated around the same time.
+ Though some early people may have
arrived by boat, the majority of Early
People -probably 99% of them-
migrated over many hundreds of years
over the Bering Strait land bridge.
+What do we know about Early
Americans?
Because there was no written history before European
arrived we do not know a lot.
What we do know we have discovered when
archeologists study artifacts that have been unearthed.
Scientists who study ancient
people
Things people left behind
+Early Native Americans (Pre-European Contact) can be divided into four
main groups according to the time period in which
they lived.
15,000 BCto10,000 BC
Paleo Culture
10,000 BCto 2,500 BC
Archaic Culture
1,000 BCto 1,000 AD
Woodland Culture
700 ADTo 1400 AD
Mississippian Culture
Four Main Pre-Contact Groups
+Paleo Culture
15,000 BC – 10,000BC
Earliest known Americans Nomadic hunters that followed herds Hunted large animals like wooly mammoths, saber-toothed
tigers, and mastodons Made weapons out of stones and began using stone spears
+Archaic Culture
10,000 BC to 2,500 BC
Larger animals like the Wooly Mammoth began to die out so people began to hunt smaller animals.
They also learned how to fish
Began cooking their food
They then began staying in one place for longer periods of time
They began making bowls, tools, pendants and pipes (artifacts that archeologists have found)
Buried their dead with care – What does this show?
+Woodland Culture1000BC to 1000AD
+Mississippian Culture700AD up to European Contact