SS10.8.1
Explain how artifacts and other archaeological findings provide evidence of the nature and movement of prehistoric groups of people.
Explain how artifacts and other archaeological findings provide evidence of the nature and movement of prehistoric groups of people.
Unpacked Content
UP:SS10.8.1
Vocabulary
- artifacts
- archaeological findings
- evidence
- Gregorian calendar
- Julian calendar
- nomadic
- agrarian
- monogamous
- polygamous
- prehistoric
- B.C.E.
- C.E.
- B.C.
- A.D.
Knowledge
- How artifacts and other archaeological findings provide evidence of the nature of movement of prehistoric people.
- The historical basis for the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Various ways to describe historic and pre-historic time, including use of B.C.E. and C.E.
- Terms to describe characteristics of early societies and family structures (Ex. monogamous, polygamous, nomadic, agrarian).
Skills
- Describe the difference between artifacts and fossils and how they are used by archeologists and historians.
- Use examples to explain the ways artifacts and other archaeological findings provide evidence of the nature and movement of prehistoric groups of people.
- Describe time through the use of a variety to calendars and methods.
- Identify terms used to describe characteristics of early societies and family structures.
Understanding
- Archaeologists and historians use evidence left behind by prehistoric people to describe the nature of these people and their movements.
- The Gregorian and Julian calendars differ and various calendars use different dates as their starting points.
- There are a variety of ways to identify historical time.