Across
- 4. A boomerang shaped region in the middle east that hosted the earliest human civilizations, known as the cradle of humanity because of important technologies and advancements that were discovered there
- 8. An object that can show the traits of a previous time period or civilization; especially those that are excavated or hand made
- 9. A process done through generations to tame animals to be pets or farm animals
- 11. Referring to a time period before humans started to record events
- 13. The behaviors and traits of a group of people OR a form/stage of civilization of that nation or time period
- 14. A temple in the form of a pyramidal tower appearing to be a series of terraces because it was constructed layer by layer
- 15. People who are skilled in an art or craft especially those crafts that require physical labor or work
- 16. Relating to the traits of cultures in the late stone age, including the development of agriculture and domestication
- 17. People who professionally copy books, letters, information and other written articles
- 19. One of the oldest writing systems and was used by many civilizations, made over 5000 years ago
Down
- 1. Visual symbols that represent objects and concepts, they have been in use for thousands of years.
- 2. People who hunt or forage in the wild for food
- 3. A monument made in prehistoric times, made of a larger ring of small stones surrounding a smaller ring of larger stones
- 5. People who do not have a permanent home and instead moved place to place, normally affected by seasonal changes or food supply
- 6. A species of bipedal primates and the species that all modern humans belong to
- 7. Relating to the traits of cultures in the early stone age, this includes things such as stone tools and bone artifacts
- 10. An advance stage of human society, with high culture, science, industry have been reached
- 12. When smaller groups of hunter gatherers former larger settlements and started using agriculture
- 13. To compile rules, laws, etc into a orderly formal code
- 18. The study of learning about prehistoric people, civilization, and culture, especially through excavated artifacts
