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1. The Age of Hunters and Farmers
1.2 Hunter-gatherers

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Slide 1 - Slide

Read 
"The cave paintings of Lascaux ". 

Drag the missing words to the correct place in the textbox.

animals
bow and arrow
17,000
archaeologists
Lascaux
cave paintings
bulls

Slide 2 - Drag question

sources are important because they give us:
A
water
B
information
C
solutions
D
a narrative

Slide 3 - Quiz

Complete the sentences by making the correct combinations
1. The hunter-gatherers moved around, 

2. The men hunted animals 

3. The women gathered berries, nuts, mushrooms 

4. They lived in small 

5. They had to adapt 

groups of 20-50 people.
and other edible things.
they did not live in one place.
to their surroundings.
or went fishing.

Slide 4 - Drag question

Why is our knowledge about prehistoric times limited?
A
Many things have been lost over time
B
Archaeologists and historians are not skilled enough
C
People in prehistoric times did not leave any evidence
D
There were no significant events in prehistoric times

Slide 5 - Quiz

Why do archeologists find only very few remains of prehistoric hunter-gatherers?
A
the remains are all decayed over thousands of years
B
archeologists are more interested in written sources
C
hunter-gatherers only had few possessions
D
remains of hunter-gatherers are too deep in the ground to be found

Slide 6 - Quiz

What kind of objects have archaeologists and historians
NOT
found from prehistoric times?
A
Flint tools
B
Remains of houses
C
Bones
D
Books

Slide 7 - Quiz

Why don't we have written sources from prehistoric times?
A
Written sources were destroyed over time
B
People in prehistoric times did not know how to write
C
Written sources were not valued in prehistoric times
D
People in prehistoric times did not communicate through writing

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is a characteristic of hunter-gatherer groups?
A
They were skilled farmers
B
They lived in large cities
C
They had advanced technology
D
They were nomadic, not living in a fixed place

Slide 9 - Quiz

Why did hunter-gatherers make cave paintings?
A
To entertain themselves
B
To remember their hunting success
C
To ask help from their gods
D
To teach their children

Slide 10 - Quiz

What did women do in the hunter-gatherer society?
A
Took care of children and gathered food
B
Hunted animals
C
Practiced magic
D
Built houses

Slide 11 - Quiz

How did hunter-gatherers kill animals like bulls and horses?
A
With poison
B
With their bare hands
C
With spears or bows and arrows
D
With traps

Slide 12 - Quiz

What did hunter-gatherers do to get food?
A
Bought food from markets
B
Traded with other groups
C
Hunted animals and gathered plants
D
Farmed crops

Slide 13 - Quiz

Where did hunter-gatherers wear fewer or almost no clothes?
A
In colder regions like the Arctic
B
In mountainous regions like the Himalayas
C
In urban areas
D
In warmer regions like Africa or the Middle East

Slide 14 - Quiz

What kind of clothes did hunter-gatherers wear in cold areas like the Netherlands?
A
Thick clothes made of fur and hides
B
woolen clothes made from sheepskin
C
Thin clothes made of cotton
D
No clothes at all

Slide 15 - Quiz

Why did hunter-gatherers need clothing?
A
To show how important they were
B
To keep up with fashion trends
C
To adapt to the climate they travelled to
D
To protect themselves from insects

Slide 16 - Quiz

What did hunter-gatherers do with animal hides after killing the animals?
A
They buried them in the ground
B
They left them behind
C
They used them as shelter
D
They used them to make blankets and clothing

Slide 17 - Quiz

What did hunter-gatherers do with the objects
they found in nature?
A
They used everything they found
B
They left everything behind
C
They threw them away
D
They sold them for money

Slide 18 - Quiz

congratulations

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