The Archaic Indians lived along the coast of rivers so they could go fishing more easily. They were nomads so they moved from place to place. Most of the Archaic Indians lived in New England.
They did sing actully they song some indian songs like the ones that had buetiful spearit
Both Paleo-Indians and Archaic Indians engaged in burial practices, though the specifics varied by culture and region. Paleo-Indians, who lived from around 15,000 to 8,000 years ago, left behind little evidence of burial practices, but some sites suggest they may have buried their dead. Archaic Indians, who followed the Paleo period and lived from around 8,000 to 1,000 BCE, showed more varied burial practices, including mounds and grave goods, indicating a more established ritualistic approach to burial. These practices reflected their social structures and beliefs about the afterlife.
The archaic indians heated up there homes by rubbing sticks together and that how they made a fire and they also stone or rocks and rubbed sticks together for hours and hours and added more and more sticks at a time when it burned they did that in there mound and tepes all the time in the winter and summer sometimes even that is how the indians expesially Archaic indians the way we do it is take a lighter and put it on the sticks and logs and if u wanted a big fire you throw some gasaline on it or oil thats how u make a fire now sence 1600 to now wich is 2013-2014
Archaic means marked by the characteristics of an earlier period. Obsolete and antiquated are two similar words to archaic. "Death by hanging is viewed as an archaic form of punishment in America."
They may have done IF there were suitable caves in the areas they inhabited.
No, the Cherokee Indians did not settle in Maryland. They primarily inhabited regions in the southeastern United States, including parts of present-day North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. While some Cherokee individuals may have traveled or lived in Maryland at different times, the tribe's main territory was not in that state.
It enables them to stop hunter gathering and settle down into social communities, freeing some people to think about art, science and community.
When the French came over to North America to settle, many became fur traders. They traded animal furs for goods and supplies they needed with the Indians. The trading became some sort of currency between the two.
It was realized that some crops with seeds could be planted and grown. Once that happened people began to settle in one place in communities and they no longer had to hunt and gather.
What was the some of the reasons early humans started to settle down? Why did they choose to settle near water?
Some people use the expression good fortune for good luck but it's hardly archaic. An archaic word for luck, or chance, is hap.
The first known people to settle in America were the Vikings. The settled in an area they called "Vinland" (Newfoundland) at around 1000 A.D. Some evidence suggests that there were also different groups of Africans.