World History 1: Neolithic Revolution

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Across
  1. 4. The major change when people began farming, raising animals, and living in settlements.
  2. 5. The beliefs, customs, tools, art, and ways of life shared by a group of people.
  3. 6. The way work is divided among different people in a society.
  4. 13. The study of the past based on objects and remains people left behind.
  5. 14. The land, water, climate, plants, animals, and natural surroundings where people live.
  6. 19. The remains or traces of a living thing from long ago.
  7. 20. A group of people living together with shared rules, roles, and ways of life.
  8. 21. When people focus on specific jobs or skills instead of everyone doing the same work.
  9. 22. The New Stone Age, when farming and permanent settlements became more common.
  10. 23. The exchange of goods or services between people or groups.
  11. 24. Extra food or supplies beyond what people immediately need.
Down
  1. 1. A long-term change in weather patterns that can affect where people live and how they get food.
  2. 2. Soil that is good for growing crops.
  3. 3. The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food.
  4. 5. Early artwork made on cave walls that can help us learn about ancient people.
  5. 7. A place where people live together in a more permanent community.
  6. 8. A human-made object from the past, such as a tool, pot, or weapon.
  7. 9. Animals raised by people for food, materials, or labor.
  8. 10. A society or way of life based on farming.
  9. 11. A person or group that moves from place to place instead of living in one permanent home.
  10. 12. The process of changing plants or animals over time to make them more useful to humans.
  11. 15. A complex society with cities, government, specialized jobs, culture, and organized systems.
  12. 16. The Old Stone Age, when people lived mostly as hunter-gatherers.
  13. 17. A person who survives by hunting animals and gathering plants for food.
  14. 18. The study of humans, human cultures, and how societies develop.