TOPIC 1 Historical Antecedent in-which Social Considerations Changed the Course of Science and Technology.
Across
- 6. — The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- 7. — The earliest known civilization in Mesopotamia.
- 9. — The exchange of goods and services.
- 10. — Something that is built or constructed.
- 12. — The movement of people or goods from one place to another.
- 14. — A person who studies fundamental questions about life and knowledge.
- 15. — Information and understanding gained through learning.
- 16. — Belonging to the very distant past.
- 17. — The application of knowledge to solve practical problems.
- 19. — A structure built to remember an important event or person.
- 22. — The pursuit of knowledge about the natural world.
- 24. — A monumental tomb structure built in ancient Egypt.
- 25. — The act of finding direction when traveling.
- 32. — The act of finding something new.
- 34. — To handle or control skillfully.
- 36. — The study of past events.
- 37. — The earliest known system of writing developed by the Sumerians.
- 38. — The practice of maintaining written accounts or history.
- 39. — The use of scientific principles to design and build structures or machines.
Down
- 1. — A building used for religious worship.
- 2. — Tools used for fighting or protection.
- 3. — Basic systems and structures of a society.
- 4. — An agreement between groups for mutual benefit.
- 5. — The process of growth or improvement.
- 8. — One of the earliest major cities of the Sumerians.
- 11. — Concerned with beauty or appearance.
- 13. — Farming and cultivation of land.
- 18. — An independent city with its own government.
- 20. — Ancient civilization known for pyramids and engineering.
- 21. — An advanced society with organized government and culture.
- 23. — The act of recording language using symbols.
- 26. — Protective clothing used in battle.
- 27. — Protection from danger or threat.
- 28. — A massive stepped temple built in ancient Mesopotamia.
- 29. — The exchange of information between people.
- 30. — The surroundings in which people live.
- 31. — The art and science of designing buildings.
- 33. — Producing goods in large quantities.
- 35. — Latin word meaning knowledge.
- 38. — Ancient people known for engineering and architecture.