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| object used by people long ago |
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| scientist who studies old artifacts to learn about the past |
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| the period of time after written records were kept |
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| the period of time before writing was invented |
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| a type of hard rock used to make tools and knives |
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| wooden stick used to throw a spear |
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| the way people worship the god or gods they believe in |
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| trading goods without using money |
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| a place where people went to trade |
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| houses that were 100 feet long built by the Wyandot, Ottawa, and some Mingo |
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| a rounded hut built by Delaware, Shawnee, Miami, and some Mingo |
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| a pole frame shelter built by Native American hunters |
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| a group of people who make decisions |
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| land bridge that connected Asia and North America |
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| Native American group that built the Great Serpent Mound |
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| Snake-shaped mound built by the Fort Ancient |
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| First moundbuilding group in Ohio. They were Ohio's first farmers |
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| Built the Fort Ancient Mound. Were the first group in Ohio to grow corn |
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| What were some effects of trade between Native Americans and the Europeans? |
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They gave up their way of life. There were fewer animals. Native Americans began to fight each other. |
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