Prehistory
Across
- 3. The early phase of the Stone Age where humans invented and used stone tools.
- 4. The period of time of undocumented human history.
- 5. Wedge-shaped characters that were used in multiple ancient writing systems.
- 6. A skilled craftsman who makes or creates objects by hand.
- 9. The customs, art, and beliefs of a nation or social group.
- 10. A symbol that represents a concept or word.
- 12. A lifestyle in which food is obtained by hunting or gathering.
- 14. The species that all humans belong to.
- 15. The crescent-shaped region in the Middle East named for its shape and for its rich soil.
- 17. To arrange laws or rules together as a code or system.
- 18. A type of massive structure that was made in ancient Mesopotamia.
- 19. The transition from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to agriculture and settlements.
Down
- 1. Historical or cultural objects made by a human being.
- 2. To tame an animal to keep it as a pet or use it for a farm/cultivate a plant for food.
- 7. The prehistoric monument that consists of an outer ring of vertical standing stones, located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.
- 8. A person who copies documents
- 11. Final phase of the Stone Age where technological developments occurred.
- 13. A complex society characterized by urban development or a form of government.
- 16. The study of human history through excavation sites to recover and analyze artifacts.
- 19. A person who has no fixed residence, who travels often.