Across
- 3. A form of agriculture focused on the raising of livestock, where herders move with their animals to find grazing lands.
- 5. A method of supplying water to crops through channels, ditches, or pipes to ensure they receive enough moisture for growth.
- 6. The process of taming and breeding wild plants and animals for human use, such as food, clothing, and labor.
- 8. The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products.
- 9. An amount of something that is more than what is needed, often referring to extra food produced that can be stored or traded.
Down
- 1. Acomplex human society with established cities, governments, social classes, and a shared culture.
- 2. A significant and rapid change in society, often referring to a major turning point that results in new ways of living or thinking.
- 4. Relating to the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts.
- 7. Relating to the period of human history characterized by the development of agriculture and the making of polished stone tools, known as the New Stone Age.
