Paleolithic/Neolithic Era
Across
- 3. Paintings or carvings found on cave walls, often depicting animals and hunting scenes
- 5. People who survived by hunting animals and gathering plants during the Paleolithic era
- 8. Objects made by humans, often studied by archaeologists to learn about the past
- 10. Objects made from stone, bone, or wood to help with hunting, building, or farming
- 12. Villages were created once people began farming and staying in one place
- 16. A scientist who studies human history through artifacts, fossils, and remain
Down
- 1. The taming of animals and plants for human use
- 2. The "Old Stone Age," when humans used simple stone tools and lived as hunter-gatherers
- 4. The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals
- 6. The "New Stone Age," when farming and domestication of animals began
- 7. The application of knowledge, like stone tools or farming methods, to make life easier
- 9. The prehistoric period when stone was the primary material for tools
- 11. Extra supply of food produced by farming, allowing population growth
- 13. A person who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- 14. Discovery that provided warmth, protection, and a way to cook food
- 15. The movement of people from one place to another in search of food or better living conditions