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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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BONES 15,000 - 500,000 YEARS AGO


Number 31 is a leaf in sediments which was about a few thousand years old.

CARBONIFEROUS 270,000,000 MILLION YEARS AGO

  • The Carboniferous Period is famous for having vast swamps.
  • It was 270 million years ago.

CASTOROIDES OHIOENSIS FACTS 9,000 YEARS AGO

  • It lived during the Quaternary Period.
  • It can live for 40 years.
  • The Castoroides was the largest rodent in North America during The Ice Age.
  • A possible giant beaver lodge was discovered near New Knoxville, Ohio about in 1912.
  • The only difference between beavers and a Castoroides is size.

MAMMOTH 4,000 MILLION YEARS AGO

  • The woolly mammoth was a species of mammoth, the common name for the extinct elephant is Mammuthus.

EARLY WOODLAND PEOPLE FOOD 2,000 - 3,000 YEARS AGO

  • They ate nuts and other wild foods.
  • They cooked it and found many different to cook the berries.

EARLY WOODLAND PEOPLE 2,000 - 3,000 YEARS AGO

  • The Eastern Woodlands cultural region covers what is now eastern Canada south of the Subarctic region, the eastern United States, along to the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Many Woodland people used spears until they were replaced by bows and arrows and also used blowguns.
  • The Early Woodland lasted from about 3,000 to about 2,000 years back.
  • The Early Woodland people lived in small groups

ARROW HEADS 2,000 - 3,000 YEARS AGO

  • Some arrow heads are shaped like animals.
  • They used arrows to kill animals. If they killed a mammoth they used the whole mammoth so they don't waste.

WHAT GLACIERS DO TO THE LAND