Artifacts of the Plateau and West Point Cultures

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Question:

name two artifacts used by the Plateau people and two artifacts used by the West Point people.

Answer:

The Plateau people and the West Point people (often associated with the West Point culture in the southeastern United States) had distinct artifacts that reflected their environments and lifestyles.

Plateau People Artifacts:

  1. Fish Traps: The Plateau people, who lived in the river valleys of the Pacific Northwest, often used intricate fish traps made from woven materials to catch salmon and other fish.
  2. Baskets: They created various types of baskets for storage, cooking, and gathering, often made from materials like willow and cedar bark, showcasing their weaving skills.

West Point People Artifacts:

  1. Ceramic Pottery: The West Point people are known for their distinctive ceramic pottery, which was often decorated and used for cooking and storage.
  2. Stone Tools: They utilized a variety of stone tools, including projectile points and scrapers, which were essential for hunting and processing food.

These artifacts reflect the adaptation of each culture to their respective environments and their ways of life.