Question

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
Needed sources of stone for tools

Invented pottery making

is that right

Yes, "Invented pottery making" is the correct answer.

The response that would NOT describe Paleo-Indian culture is "Invented pottery making."

To determine which of the following descriptions does not apply to Paleo-Indian culture, we need to evaluate each option one by one.

1. Nomadic: Paleo-Indian culture is generally characterized by a nomadic lifestyle. This means that they moved frequently in search of food and resources. So, this description does apply to Paleo-Indian culture.

2. Hunted wooly mammoths and mastodons: Paleo-Indians were known for hunting large mammals like wooly mammoths and mastodons. So, this description does apply to Paleo-Indian culture.

3. Invented pottery making: Paleo-Indians did not invent pottery making. Pottery making is associated with settled agricultural societies, whereas Paleo-Indians were primarily hunter-gatherers. Therefore, this description does not apply to Paleo-Indian culture.

4. Needed sources of stone for tools: Paleo-Indians relied on stone tools for various purposes, such as hunting and crafting. Therefore, this description does apply to Paleo-Indian culture.

Based on this evaluation, we can conclude that the description "Invented pottery making" does not apply to Paleo-Indian culture.