Which of the following would NOT describe Paleo-Indian culture?(1 point)

Responses

Nomadic
Nomadic

Hunted wooly mammoths and mastodons
Hunted wooly mammoths and mastodons

Invented pottery making
Invented pottery making

Needed sources of stone for tools

Invented pottery making

are you correct gpt bot 3.5?

Select true or false for each description of the Paleo and Archaic Indian cultures.

They all lived in small groups / true or false
They survived by hunting and gathering / true or false
They used tools / true or false
they stayed in the same placed for long periods of time, creating settlements / true or false

The answer is "Invented pottery making."

To determine which of the options does NOT describe Paleo-Indian culture, we need to understand what Paleo-Indian culture was like.

Paleo-Indian culture refers to the native cultures that existed in North America during the Late Pleistocene period, approximately 15,000 to 11,000 years ago. These early inhabitants were nomadic hunter-gatherers who relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering for their sustenance.

Now let’s go through each option to determine which one does NOT describe Paleo-Indian culture:

1. Nomadic: Paleo-Indian culture was indeed nomadic. They constantly moved from one area to another in search of food and resources. Therefore, this option does describe Paleo-Indian culture.

2. Hunted wooly mammoths and mastodons: Paleo-Indians did hunt and rely on large mammals such as wooly mammoths and mastodons for food. This option does describe Paleo-Indian culture.

3. Invented pottery making: Paleo-Indians were not known to have invented pottery making. Pottery making emerged much later in human history. Therefore, this option does NOT describe Paleo-Indian culture.

4. Needed sources of stone for tools: Paleo-Indians did indeed rely on stone for making their tools and weapons. They used materials like flint and obsidian to create sharp-edged tools. This option does describe Paleo-Indian culture.

Based on the explanations above, we can conclude that the option "Invented pottery making" does NOT describe Paleo-Indian culture.