Archaic humans, often referred to as archaic Homo sapiens, emerged in Africa around 300,000 years ago. They are believed to have evolved from earlier hominins, such as Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis. As they developed, some groups migrated out of Africa, spreading into Europe and Asia, where they adapted to various environments. Their lineage represents a critical phase in human evolution leading up to modern Homo sapiens.
where did the archaic build there seasonal housing
to find enough food
I think that the Archaic indians did play football because they were weird people so who knows what theyll do next!
Archaic is a word that is used today to explain an era that happened a long time ago. The word archaic originates from the Greek language.
Environmental change brought about many transitions including from Paleo Indian to an archaic way of life. The weather became harsher and people had to rely on ancient methods of survival.
The Eskimo or the Nootka to have come from the people using Archaic small tools technology.
where did the archaic build there seasonal housing
Yes. In its archaic form it's the collective noun for lame people
"They have come" is the correct form of the sentence, indicating that the action of coming has already been completed by the group. "They are come" is an archaic or poetic form that is not commonly used in modern English.
Archaeologists have uncovered findings in the Ozarks about Arkansas archaic people. The shelter deposits help identify possible ways the people lived.
What do think they used? Nikki!
to find enough food
A Bechuana is an archaic term for a member of the Tswana people.
to find enough food
I think that the Archaic indians did play football because they were weird people so who knows what theyll do next!
They developed slowly out of the Paleoindian traditions as a local adaptation to expansive dry environments. They are probably descended from the Folsom culture, which comes from the Clovis culture.
poetry is an archaic value/thingy... probably has come before culture..