Book: Fifty Foods That Changed The Course of History
Author: Bill Price
ISBN: 978-1-77085-427-7
Chapter 1: Woolly Mammoth
Go to Questions
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Answer Key
1. The Quaternary Extinction Event is the transition between the Pleistocene and Holocene.
2. The two animals that did not become extinct during the Quaternary are the European bison and reindeer.
3. Besides the woolly mammoth, there was the woolly rhinoceros.
4. The animals couldn't adapt to their environment and forests moved in into grasslands.
5. A mammoth would provide 3-4 tons of food.
6. The Neanderthals inhabited northern regions before Cro-Magnons.
7. Reverend William Buckland discovered the Red Lady of Paviland.
8. The Red Lady of Paviland was discovered in the Coast of South Wales.
9. The Lion Man was found in Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany
10. The Bluefish Caves are in Yukon, Canada.
Author: Bill Price
ISBN: 978-1-77085-427-7
Chapter 1: Woolly Mammoth
Go to Questions
Go to Directory of Fifty Foods That Changed the Course of History
Go to Directory of Articles & Books
Answer Key
1. The Quaternary Extinction Event is the transition between the Pleistocene and Holocene.
2. The two animals that did not become extinct during the Quaternary are the European bison and reindeer.
3. Besides the woolly mammoth, there was the woolly rhinoceros.
4. The animals couldn't adapt to their environment and forests moved in into grasslands.
5. A mammoth would provide 3-4 tons of food.
6. The Neanderthals inhabited northern regions before Cro-Magnons.
7. Reverend William Buckland discovered the Red Lady of Paviland.
8. The Red Lady of Paviland was discovered in the Coast of South Wales.
9. The Lion Man was found in Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany
10. The Bluefish Caves are in Yukon, Canada.
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