An Indian tribe who came to North America at the end of the Ice age, relatively after the Paleo-Indian Period. Beginning roughly about 8000 BC.
they settled in Georgia and migrated in 3 different waves.. yes the started roughly around 8,000-1,000 BC...when the Ice Age and the Paleo-Idian Period was ending
They traveled by either walking, taking a boat, or they believed they lived in America. They lived in America but were from India and
traveled from India to America.
what did the ancient indians not idvent
feathers
the ancient Egypt live next to the Nile Rive
The "Aztec Indians" did not live in mountains; they started in central Mexico and spread from their. The Incans inhabited the Andes mountains though. By the way, they are not Indians.
Indians Of course you **** head
They built villages on mud and stone and grew agriculture.
what did the ancient indians not idvent
they lived in two stor houses made of mud and stone
Guns are relatively modern invention, so were probably NOT used by "ancient" Indians. "Ancient" is a relative term unless placed in context. Also you need to specify what do you mean "ancient Indians" as in natives or the country India, or American native Indians?
The most important advances of ancient Native Americans were their ability to live on the benefits of nature without damaging it and their architectural and artistic skills.
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which ancient Indians leader was most important
The Pomo Indians live in California.
feathers
Ancient Indians
the ancient indians painted because the temple architecture become more complex i hope it helped u
Archaeology is the field of anthropology that studies the ancient lifestyles of the Hopi Indians.