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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
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I would explain, but since you had the mind to post numerous questions, I only have time to give you the answers. Sorry about that.

1. C
2. C
3. C
4. D
5. A
6. B
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Answer:

The answers to your questions, with just a bit of explanation, given that there are too many questions, would be:

1. The answer to this is A: Archaic and Bison. The Folsom were just one of the many archaic Paleo-Indian tribes that were found inhabited most of North America, especially the Great Plains and the Great Lakes. From historical sites, where they inhabited, archeoogists were able to know they hunted mostly Bison.

2. D: Anthropologist. Anthropology is a pretty unique social science in that its purpose of study is human culture, human behavior and humans themselves throughout history, both from the past and the present. Bella, wishing to study the culture of the tribe, exhibits the characteristics of an anthropologist.

3. C: Agriculture and animal domestication. Before these two events, humans were organized as hunter-gatherers, and depended on environmental circumstances to survive. They were nomads. When humans domesticated animals, and thus were able to produce from the land without depending on seasons, and land characteristics, settlement initiated.

4. The answer is D: Tundra. According to research, the Bering Land Bridge, which was part of a region known as Beringia, was not iced, or covered by water, as many believed. Today, archeological information points to it having been originally grasslands, and during the Last Glacial Maximum settled here and then moved on to the Americas. It was later on that the ocean, after the ice period ended, rose to cover the lands. Today all that is left of Beringia are islands: Diomede and Pribilof, St. Lawrence and King.

5. The answer is A: Clovis points similar to those found in New Mexico. This settlement of humans was found in the Aldan River in Northeast Siberia. Among the levels where remains were found, it was discovered that the Dyuktai culture lived here, and among the instruments left behind, they found several projectile points, and other tools for hunting. These were similar in kind to those found in diggings in New Mexico.

6. The answer is B: Africa. Although there is still some lack of consensus among researchers, it is still largely accepted that the first humans, the Homo Erectus were the first ancestors of present-day humans who emigrated from Africa between 1.3 and 1.8 million years ago, and they went to Asia and then Europe.

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