LC #1: Vocab Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. A boomerang shaped region of the middle east that had some of the earliest humans and is known as the cradle of man because of the several early technologies such as agriculture that were developed there.
  2. 7. A person (or referring to a lifestyle) who does not have a permanent home and instead moves from place to place.
  3. 10. To compile laws, rules, etc. into an orderly process.
  4. 12. Referring to a time period in the late stone age characterized by the development of agriculture, pottery, and textiles.
  5. 14. The behaviors and traits of a professional, social, ethnic, age or other group.
  6. 16. Visual symbols that represent objects or concepts and have been used for thousands of years.
  7. 17. An item made by humans that can show traits about the time period or civilization it was made in.
  8. 19. People who are skilled in an art, trade, or craft, especially in a craft that requires physical skill/labor.
  9. 20. A person who professionally copies books, letters, information, and anything else written down.
Down
  1. 1. A monument from prehistoric time made of a ring of smaller stones surrounding a ring of larger stones.
  2. 2. When small groups of hunter/gatherers gathered into larger settlements and started using agriculture.
  3. 4. Before humans recorded events and history.
  4. 5. Referring to a time period in the early stone age characterized by the development of stone tools and bone artifacts.
  5. 6. One of the oldest writing systems used by many civilizations more than 5000 years ago.
  6. 8. A process done over generation to tame animals to turn them into pets, work animals, or farm animals.
  7. 9. A temple in the form of a pyramidal tower, appears to be a series of terraces because of its construction.
  8. 11. People who hunt animals or gatherer/forage in the wild to attain food.
  9. 13. A species of bipedal primates, the species that all modern humans are.
  10. 15. An advanced stage of human society with high culture, science, and industry.
  11. 18. The study of learning about prehistoric people or civilizations through artifacts.