Across
- 5. The New Stone Age, when farming and permanent settlements became more common.
- 6. A place that protects people from weather, animals and danger.
- 7. A person who survives by hunting animals and collecting wild plants.
- 10. The order in which events happened.
- 11. A tool used to clean and prepare animal skins.
- 13. An object used for hunting or defence.
- 16. The Old Stone Age, when early humans lived mainly as hunter-gatherers.
- 17. Anything historians use to learn about the past.
- 19. A line showing events in chronological order.
Down
- 1. A stone tool used for cutting meat, skinning animals and possibly digging.
- 2. A place where people live together as a community.
- 3. An object made or used to help people do a task.
- 4. The method of striking flint to make sharp flakes or blades.
- 7. A place where people made and controlled fire.
- 8. A person who studies the past by examining objects, remains and ancient sites.
- 9. A person or group that moves from place to place instead of living permanently in one place.
- 12. The period before people used writing to record events.
- 14. Paintings, drawings or engravings made on cave walls or rock surfaces.
- 15. A natural material used to give colour to paint.
- 18. Clues from the past that help us understand how people lived.
