Archaeology - the study of past or ancient (old) cultures, artifact - any object made or used by people in the past, Culture - a people's way of life (beliefs, behaviors, objects, languages common to members of a group or society), irrigation - Method of digging ditches to bring water to crops in hot, dry desert areas, economy - the way people use resources to meet their needs (trade was very important), Historical Perspective - how people view or look at the past (can sometimes change), Land Bridge (Beringia) Theory - it is still accepted that the first people utilized the Bering land bridge to reach this hemisphere, Cactus Hill - located on the Nottoway River in Virginia, archaeologists discovered artifacts believed to be 10,000 to 15,000 years old, Nomadic - (hunters and gathers) Tribes who followed the animals they hunted, gathering nuts and berries, and carrying various forms of shelter, natural resources - resources found in the environment to meet one's basic needs (food: plants, nuts, berries, animals/fish and crops; Tools/Housing materials from wood, stones, clay, bone and skins.), human resources - workers who produce goods or services. Those who fished, made clothing, hunted animals, gathered food and water, or transported goods., capital resources - goods that are produced to make other goods and services (Tools, canoes/kayaks, teepees, bows, spears and weirs),

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