TCI Unit 1 Review
Across
- 4. A scientist who studies both natural features (volcanoes) and human-made features (roads).
- 7. A general term for scholars who study human society.
- 9. The "New Stone Age" characterized by the start of farming.
- 10. A system involving job specialization and the trade of resources.
- 11. An object made or used by people in the past.
- 12. The branch of civilization that provides structure, government, and laws.
- 13. A black volcanic glass traded to make extra-sharp tools.
- 14. Physical features like walls for defense or canals for irrigation.
- 17. A region in Southwest Asia with rich soil perfect for early farming.
- 18. Places where early humans often lived and created ritual artwork.
- 20. A scholar who studies written records, like diaries and letters, to find out what happened and why.
- 21. An extra supply of food that allows a population to grow.
- 23. A person who moves from place to place with no permanent home to find food.
- 24. A person who gets food by killing wild animals and collecting wild plants.
- 25. To adapt wild plants or animals for human use or advantage.
Down
- 1. A detective-like professional who examines artifacts and objects to learn about the past.
- 2. The "Old Stone Age" where humans lived as nomads.
- 3. The movement of people from one place or continent to another.
- 5. Inventions or systems, like writing, that allow history to be recorded.
- 6. The act of training for a particular job, like weaving or toolmaking.
- 7. A hierarchy or rank created by different jobs and possessions.
- 8. The organized growing of food on a regular schedule.
- 15. A trait of early humans who changed their habits to survive the Ice Age.
- 16. The land bridge that allowed early people to migrate from Asia to the Americas.
- 19. A system of beliefs used to help people make sense of nature.
- 22. A person who lives in a permanent home in a community.