Across
- 5. The location where early hominids first appeared.
- 8. The first type of hominid, known as the "southern ape," that could walk upright.
- 10. Basic need provided by natural resources during early human life.
- 13. The practice of farming, which led to settled communities.
- 14. People who hunted animals and gathered plants for survival.
- 16. The Old Stone Age, characterized by nomadic life and simple stone tools.
- 17. A critical discovery that provided warmth, safety, and the ability to cook food.
- 19. The New Stone Age, characterized by farming and permanent settlements.
- 20. Early humans known as "upright man," who learned to use fire and migrate.
Down
- 1. Modern humans who replaced Neanderthals and migrated globally.
- 2. Early humans whose name means "handy man," known for using stone tools.
- 3. The movement of humans from one place to another due to push and pull factors.
- 4. The land bridge that allowed early humans to migrate to North America.
- 6. People who move from place to place in search of food, water, and shelter.
- 7. A period when ocean levels dropped due to freezing, exposing land bridges.
- 9. Containers used by early humans for storing crops and water.
- 11. Early humans whose name means "wise man," capable of using complex tools.
- 12. The skeleton of a female Australopithecus discovered in 1974.
- 15. A group of early humans found in the Neander Valley, known for using stone tools and burying their dead.
- 18. The time before written records were kept.
