Vocabulary:
- nurse /nurs/
- elk /elk/
- bison /BAHY-suhn/
- prey /prey/
- isotope /AHY-suh-tohp/
[verb] – to feed (a baby or young animal) with milk from the breast or teats
She decided to nurse her baby for six months to ensure he received proper nutrition.
[noun] – a large deer with brownish-red fur and large antlers (horns like branches) that lives in the forests of North America
The hikers spotted a majestic elk grazing in the meadow early in the morning.
[noun] – a large wild animal, similar to a cow but having a larger head and shoulders covered in hair, found in North America and Europe
We learned about the bison’s role in the ecosystem during our history class.
[noun] – an animal that is hunted and killed for food by another animal
The lion chased its prey across the savannah.
[noun] – a form of an atom that has a different atomic weight from other forms of the same atom but the same chemical structure
The isotope of carbon is often used in archaeological studies.
Article reading:
The findings suggest that the Clovis people’s diet was highly focused on megafauna, which were large, energy-rich animals like mammoths that could feed entire groups for extended periods. This strategy of hunting massive prey helped these early humans quickly spread across North and South America. Researchers also noted that this emphasis on hunting megafauna may have contributed to the extinction of these species. The study provides new evidence about how human activities might have impacted the environment during the Ice Age. Additionally, the use of stable isotope analysis, a scientific method that identifies the chemical signature of food, played a crucial role in uncovering these details. The research confirms earlier archaeological findings, linking the Clovis culture to large-scale hunting practices.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever studied about the Ice Age in school? If yes, what do you remember about the animals from that time? If not, what animals do you think lived during the Ice Age?
- Have you ever learned about ancient humans and their diets? If so, what kind of foods did they eat? If not, what do you think people in the past might have eaten?
- Do you agree that human activities during the Ice Age may have contributed to the extinction of some animal species?
- What might be the advantages and disadvantages of relying mostly on hunting large animals for food?
- How does studying ancient diets help us understand the environmental impact of early humans?
Summarization
Describe:
- Ice Age
- extinction
- species
- scientific method
- archaeological finding