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- 3. often considered to be the 'cradle' of several ancient civilizations.
- 5. information, or questions between things.
- 7. such as bone, wood or horn.
- 9. A prehistoric period when weapons and
- 10. or out-competed their rival branches during the Ice Age.
- 12. down over time.
- 14. area or region in order
- 15. Movement of people to a
- 16. The only remaining branch of the modern human species, having assimilated,
- 17. A lifestyle based on the raising and keeping of
- 19. carry out a particular function; a technology
- 20. find resources, work, or
- 21. A device, especially one held in the hand, used
- 22. An advanced state of human society in which a notable level of culture, knowledge, work, and government has been reached.
- 23. A lush region in the Middle East that allowed the early development of widespread
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- 1. A prehistoric period where the world was dominated by frozen temperatures and large mammals replaced the dinosaurs.
- 2. The wide-scale transition of many prehistoric human cultures away from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to
- 4. A member of a nomadic people who live primarily by hunting, fishing and harvesting wild food.
- 6. A permanent place where humans establish a community, typically over the course of multiple generations.
- 8. Any form of communication of ideas, concepts,
- 10. of agriculture and permanent settlement, occurring around 10,000 BCE.
- 11. were made of stone or of organic
- 13. animals, such as sheep and cattle.
- 18. living conditions.
