- Kanawha valley (prehistoric people)
The Kanawha valley prehistoric people were an ancestor group for today's modern
American Indian . The Kanawha valley paleo-Amerindians came to North America from Siberia over 12,500 years ago.History
About 12,500 years ago when the land bridge between
Siberia andAlaska over the Bering Strait still existed and the oceans were shallower. This was during the end of the last ice age. Then it was much, much colder and there were different types of plants and animals than there are now. The end of the ice age meant a decline in the population of large game animals like themastodon andwoolly mammoth ] . As the landscape became warmer and warmer, caribou migrated north to colder temperature. [ [http://cwva.org/area_prehistories/kvprehistory-maslowski.html The Kanawha Valley and its Prehistoric People] ]Food
Kanawha Valley people hunted large
game animals , like the woolly mammoth and mastodons. They usedspears , with largeclovis points knapped fromflint . They also hunted smaller animals ranging from deer and bears to rabbits and birds. They also gathered nuts and edible plants. They traveled a lot because they followed the animals that they hunted. Later on, they fished from the river. [ [http://cwva.org/area_prehistories/kvprehistory-maslowski.html The Kanawha Valley and its Prehistoric People] ]Change
When the larger game animals died out, and the climate warmed, they had to adapt. The large game and
caribou were replaced by an abundance ofdeer . Instead of following their prey, the Kanawha valleyprehistoric peoples stayed in more permanenthomes and let the deer come to them. As the larger game died out the Kanawha valley people began to use smallerweapon points and adapted their hunting patterns to suit the newprey .The Atlatl
The
atlatl was a revolutionary advancement in hunting. Thetool itself much resembles a moderndog toy . Thespear was attached to alever , and placedparallel of the lever. The lever would be flung forward and the spear hurled with much moreforce andaccuracy .Houses
The people lived in wigwams, which were constructed from
sticks . The poles were stuck into the ground, bent and tied together at the top to produce a domed frame with panels of sticks lashed together to makewalls .Later on
They discovered
seeds and soon grew there own crops, still hunting and fishing to supplement their diet. Also they made thebow andarrow . Although generally they did not form large settlements, later some groups banded together and formed larger villages which were planned constructions. The larger villages were built on terraces beside the river. These larger settlement dwellers relied on fishing and notagriculture —they died out.
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