archaeological complexes belonging to the Paleo-Indian period that were discussed in
your text and in the lectures? - answersfolsom, clovis
clovis spear points have been found associated with evidence of mammoth hunting -
answerstrue
the period following the Paleo-Indian period saw the use of an increasingly narrow
range of food sources - answersfalse
three burial complexes belonging to the Archaic period - answersglacial kame, red
ochre, old copper
objects found at the Late Archaic site of Indian Knoll, Kentucky - answersclovis-style
spear points, spear points made of hammered copper, atlatl weights (bannerstones)
chrnological order of periods - answersPAWN: Paleo-Indian, Late Archaic, Early
Woodland, Mississippian
Adena and Hopewell archaeological complexes belong to the following period -
answersWoodland
archaeological evidence suggests that Mississippian peoples had an increasingly
heirarchaical social structure - answerstrue
Folsom spear points have been associated mainly with the remains of which animals? -
answersgiant bison
Cahokia was a great city belonging to which of the following - answersMississippian
for some native americans of the eastern woodlands, european red glass trade beads
were reminiscent of indigenous beads made of - answerscatlinite, pipestone
it is unlikely that the pbject known as a powhatans mantle was given to the english as
part of a diplomatic effort on the part of the powhatan confederacy - answersfalse
name of an indigenous art form used by the native peoples of the eastern woodlands as
a currency and in order to commemorate important agreements or events -
answerswampum