Children of the Past: Archaeology and the Lives of Kids

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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 CHAPTER 1 CAVE ROAMING KIDS 6 CHAPTER 2 HUNTER GATHERER KIDS 16 CHAPTER 3 FARMER KIDS 26 CHAPTER 4 COLONIAL KIDS 32 CHAPTER 5 KIDS OF FORT MOSE 42 CONCLUSION 50 AUTHOR S NOTE 51 SOURCE NOTES 52 GLOSSARY 52 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 5 3 FOR MORE INFOR MATION 53 INDEX 55
Children of the Past: Archaeology and the Lives of Kids

Children of the Past: Archaeology and the Lives of Kids

"Do you have much in common with kids from long ago? Sure, their clothes and homes looked different. They ate different food and might not have ever gone to school. But they also made art—just like you. They helped their families with chores—just like you. They played with friends and siblings, and they explored the world around them. Archaeologists know about the lives of children from the past because of what they left behind: toys, tools, clothes, and more. So get ready to travel back in time and check out the lives of kids—from European cave kids twenty thousand years ago to American Indian kids one thousand years ago."

About This Book

By: Lois Miner Huey
Illustrated by:
Published by: Millbrook Press an imprint of Lerner Publishing Group
9-12Age Range
6.2 AR
54Pages
PeopleSubject
950LLexile
45-60 minsReading Time
VGuided Reading
VFountas & Pinnell
60DRA