Across
- 2. the customs, arts, and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- 4. center of the neolithic agriculture and the circle of the Assyrian, Sumerian, and Babylonian civilizations
- 6. a prehistoric period when weapons/tools were made from bronze rather than stone
- 8. relating or denoting the early phase of the stone age lasting about 2.5 million years
- 11. to tame (an animal) and keep as a pet or produce
- 13. paintings of a parietal art form found on cave walls or ceilings
- 14. a megalithic monument on Salisbury in England, a completed structural phase from C. 2950 BC, probably used for ritual purposes
- 15. a group of close-knit and interrelated families
Down
- 1. a person who studies history/prehistory through the excavation of sites and analysis of artifacts and other physical remains
- 3. a member of nomadic people that live primarily by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food
- 5. the determination of age/date of organic material from relative proportion of carbon isotopes
- 7. the wide-scale transition from hunting/gathering to agriculture/settlement
- 9. the primate species to which modern humans belong
- 10. amember of people who traveled place to place to find fresh pasture for livestock
- 12. - an object made by human beings, typically an item of culture or historic interests
