The Peopling of the World
Across
- 3. The far reaching changes in human life resulting from the beginnings of farming.
- 7. A people’s unique way of life.
- 9. The time when people began to use bronze rather than copper or stone. (Believed to be around 2500 B.C.E.)
- 11. Nomadic groups whose food supply depended on hunting animals and gathering berries.
- 12. Humans and other creatures that walk upright.
- 13. Highly mobile people who moved from place to place searching for new sources of food
Down
- 1. The old stone age, from 2.5 million years to 8000 years B.C.E.
- 2. The taming of animals for human use. Such as raising chickens or using horses.
- 4. The new stone age, from 8000 years to about 3000 years B.C.E.
- 5. the development of skills in a specific kind of work.
- 6. Human made objects such as tools or jewelry. These items give scientists clues about how people lived, dressed or worshipped.
- 8. People applying knowledge , tools and inventions to meet their needs.
- 10. Complex culture with five specific characteristics.