The prehistoric Indians were originally first developed in North America. The Cherokees, Senecas, Lenapes, Choctaw, and the like were prehistoric cultures developed in North America.
You are talking about aboriginal peoples. ‘Indians’ are from India. They were not the first people’s here.
Prehistoric means βbefore recorded historyβ which means there is no written history, hence no one would know. You might want to ask βwho were the first recorded peoples found in North America?β
The earliest inhabitants of North America are believed to be the indigenous peoples who crossed over from Asia via the Bering land bridge around 15,000 years ago. These groups eventually populated the entire continent and developed diverse cultures and societies.
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The four continent zones in the Americas are North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Each zone consists of different countries and cultures, contributing to the diverse landscape of the Americas.
No-country. North America is the continent.
People live on every continent on Earth, including North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Each continent has its own unique cultures, landscapes, and communities where people call home.
The Moundbuilders, the Anasazi and the Inuit were three early cultures in North America. This question and the answer, including a description of these cultures, are in Chapter 1, Lesson 2 of Scot Foresman - The United States.
Tepees are associated with Native American cultures and were traditionally used by Plains Indians in North America.
The atlatl, also known as a spear-thrower, was developed independently by various ancient cultures around the world, including prehistoric peoples in North America, Europe, Africa, and Australia. There is no single individual or group credited with its invention due to its widespread development across different regions and time periods.
The fourth biggest continent in the world is South America. It is located primarily in the southern hemisphere and is known for its diverse landscapes and cultures.
Central America is very small and usually considered to be a part of North America, so when mapping Pangea its prehistoric location is probably considered irrelevant.
In prehistoric times there was no such thing as Mississipi there was only one big continent known as Pangia the seven continents were formed by erosion of Pangia (But North America today had fossils of T-rex and triceratops)