Across
- 4. – Raising animals for food and resources during the Neolithic Era.
- 6. – Roles of men and women that shifted with farming and permanent homes.
- 7. – Common female role during the Paleolithic Era, collecting plants and small food sources.
- 10. – Era when agriculture and permanent settlements began.
- 12. – The Neolithic one transformed human societies from nomadic to settled.
- 13. – Social result of farming, as men often gained more power than women.
- 14. – Era marked by hunting and gathering, before the development of farming.
- 15. – Extra food produced through farming, allowing population growth.
Down
- 1. – Material used for tools in both Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras.
- 2. – Economic activity that increased as societies produced more than they needed.
- 3. – Practice of farming that defined the Neolithic Era.
- 5. – Taming of plants and animals for human use.
- 8. – Common male role during the Paleolithic Era.
- 9. – Villages and towns that developed once people stopped being nomadic.
- 11. – One of the world’s first known permanent settlements.
