Early Human Migration + Neolithic Revolution
Across
- 2. one of Earth’s large landmasses
- 5. to protect something and keep it from being destroyed or lost
- 7. movement from one location to another in order to establish a new permanent settlement
- 8. a time period with consistently freezing temperatures throughout the world
- 9. things such as food, water, and shelter that are needed to survive
- 13. soil rich soil that helps plants grow well
- 15. a complete change in ways of living, thinking, or working
- 16. the average weather conditions of an area over a long period of time
- 21. a scientist who studies human history by examining artifacts and fossils
- 22. the exchange of goods or services between people or groups
- 26. the time period when humans began farming, building permanent homes, and domesticating animals
- 29. the process of taming animals or adapting plants for human use
- 30. a person who hunts animals and gathers wild plants for food
- 31. the time period when humans lived as hunter-gatherers and used simple stone tools
Down
- 1. the development of specific work skills, such as farming or toolmaking
- 3. a community where people live in one place permanently
- 4. things that people need to live, such as water, food, and materials for shelter
- 5. a home built to stay in one place, often made of stone, wood, or mud
- 6. the surroundings or conditions in which people, plants, and animals live
- 10. when there are limited resources like food, water, or fuel
- 11. the continent where early humans first appeared and began migrating from
- 12. a long period with little or no rainfall
- 14. material such as wood or dried plants used to make fire
- 17. the process of adjusting to new environments or changes in surroundings
- 18. a large mass of ice that covers a section of land
- 19. a tool used to turn and loosen soil before planting crops
- 20. an early ancestor of humans that walked upright on two legs
- 23. the practice of growing crops and raising animals for food
- 24. an object made or used by humans in the past
- 25. the use of tools and ideas to make life easier and solve problems
- 27. extra food or goods beyond what people need to survive
- 28. a strip of land connecting two larger land areas, allowing migration of people and animals