1. Anthropologists study culture, or a people’s unique way of life. Anthropologists examine the artifacts at archaeological digs. From these they re-create a picture of early peoples cultural behavior.
2. Archaeologists are specially trained scientists who work like detectives to uncover the story of prehistoric peoples. They learn about early people like excavating and studying the traces of early settlements.
3. Paleontologist study fossils-evidence of early life preserve in rocks. Human fossils often consist of small fragments of teeth, schools, or other bones. Paleontologists use complex techniques to date patient fossil remains and rocks.
C. Identifying problems and solutions On the back of this paper explains how Stone Age peoples used slash and burn farming and the domestication of animals to produce a steady source of food.
1. Slash-and-burn farming was used to cut trees or grass is in burn them to clear a field The ashes is that remained fertilized the soil. Farmers planted crops for year two, then move to another area of land. After several years, trees and grasses grew back the other farmers repeated the process of slashing and burning.
2. Domestication played a key role in the life of Paleolithic people. They tamed horses, dogs, goats, and pigs. Like farming, mastication animals came slowly. Stone Age hunters may have driven herds of animals into rocking ravines to be slaughtered. It was then a small step to drive hurts into human made enclosures.