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Vocabulary Mission #1 Prehistory and Native American History before European Contact (30,000 B.C. – A.D. 1492)

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Page 1: Vocabulary Mission #1 Prehistory and Native American History before European Contact (30,000 B.C. – A.D. 1492)

Vocabulary

Mission #1Prehistory and Native American History before

European Contact(30,000 B.C. – A.D. 1492)

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Radiocarbon Dating

• Definition: – Method of determining how old biological objects are by

measuring the radioactivity left in a special type of carbon.

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Ice Age

• Definition: – A period of

extremely cold temperatures when part of the planet’s surface was covered with massive ice sheets.

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glacier

• Definition:– A huge ice sheet.

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Nomad

• Definition: – A person who continually moves from place to

place, usually in search of food.

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Agricultural Revolution

• Definition: – Period when early Americans learned how to plant

and raise crops.

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maize

• Definition: – One of the first crops grown by early Americans,

known today as corn.

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civilization

• Definition: – A highly organized

society marked by knowledge of trade, government, the arts, science, and, often, written language.

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obsidian

• Definition: – A dark glass formed by the cooling of molten lava.

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kiva

• Definition:– Circular ceremonial room built by the Anasazi.

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Pueblo

• Definition: – Spanish for village, term used by early Spanish

explorers to denote large housing structures built by the Anasazi.

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kachina

• Definition:– A good spirit that the Pueblo people believed

brought messages from the gods to their town each year.

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Slash-and-burn agriculture

• Definition:– Farming technique in which land is cleared and

made fertile by cutting down and burning forests.

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longhouse

• Definition: – Large, rectangular building with barrel-shaped

roofs covered in bark, used by some Native Americans.

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wigwam

• Definition: – Conical or dome-shaped dwelling built by Native

Americans using bent poles covered with hides or bark.

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Kinship group

• Definition:– Large group of extended families.

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Feudalism

• Definition:– Political system in

which powerful leaders gave land to nobles in exchange for pledges of loyalty and service.

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manorialism

• Definition:– Economic system in which peasants provide

services to a feudal lord in exchange for protection.

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Renaissance

• Definition:– French for rebirth, a

period in Europe from 1350 to 1600 during which a rebirth of interest in the culture of ancient Greece and Rome occurred.