A piece of decorated pottery from the Woodland Era is considered a(n)...

a. fossil
b. artifact
c. hieroglyph
d. chert

I know its either a or b but i'm not sure which.

The culture of American Indians in South Carolina during the pre-projectile Point era was based on...
a. hunting large animals such as bison and mammoth.
b. cultivating crops such as corn, squash, and bottle gourds.
c. gathering nuts and hunting small animals and fish.
d. storing prepared goods in pottery made from clay.

Is it c?

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1. Look up the definitions of fossil and artifact.

2. C - yes

On the second, I disagree:

Mississippian Period
900 AD-1500 AD

The mound building culture flourished and large, permanent towns developed.
Corn, beans, and squash became the primary source of food, though hunting and fishing remained important.
Crops were planted and harvested communally, providing food for entire villages and large towns.
Craftsmen made elaborate tools, jewelry, and ceremonial objects.
Extensive trade networks developed.

For the first question regarding the decorated pottery from the Woodland Era, the correct answer would be option b. artifact.

To arrive at this answer, it's important to understand what the options mean and then eliminate the incorrect ones based on their definitions.

- Fossil: A fossil is the remains or impressions of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form. It does not apply to a piece of decorated pottery, so option a can be eliminated.
- Artifact: An artifact is an object made or used by humans, typically of cultural or historical interest. This definition aligns with the description of the pottery, so option b is the correct choice.
- Hieroglyph: Hieroglyphs are ancient Egyptian symbols or writing system, not related to the given context, so option c can be eliminated.
- Chert: Chert is a type of rock commonly used to make stone tools, and it does not apply in the context of decorated pottery, so option d can be eliminated.

For the second question regarding the pre-projectile Point era culture of American Indians in South Carolina, the correct answer would be option d. storing prepared goods in pottery made from clay.

To arrive at this answer, you need to understand the characteristics of the various options and then select the one that aligns with the description of the culture during that era.

- Hunting large animals such as bison and mammoth (option a) is more commonly associated with earlier periods, such as the Paleo-Indian era. Therefore, option a can be eliminated.
- Cultivating crops such as corn, squash, and bottle gourds (option b) aligns with the characteristics of the later Woodland and Mississippian periods, rather than the pre-projectile Point era. Therefore, option b can be eliminated.
- Gathering nuts and hunting small animals and fish (option c) does not specifically mention pottery made from clay as a crucial aspect of the culture during that era. Therefore, option c can be eliminated.

Storing prepared goods in pottery made from clay (option d) is a characteristic of the Woodland era, particularly the pre-projectile Point era, where pottery was extensively used for storage purposes. Therefore, option d is the most suitable choice.

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