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