Across
- 1. The present-day country that Catal Hoyuk is located in
- 5. The business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- 7. Plants that are deliberately grown as food to feed communities
- 8. The process of working together to achieve something bigger or more complex than one person can efficiently do
- 9. Something that you can rely upon
- 10. The shape that anthropologists and archeologists have frequently observed in permanent structures built in neolithic communities
- 11. Things that can be placed in the soil under the right conditions and contain the genetic code for plants that became important to establishing permanent villages in the Neolithic Period
- 12. Something that can be hunted, gathered, or intentionally grown to sustain people and animals
- 15. Something that is not intended to last for a long time
- 16. The process of gathering plants that were intentionally started to yield a crop to feed people or animals
- 18. The permanent sites that rose up because people settled down and began farming in the Neolithic Period
- 19. People who move around and have no permanent home
Down
- 2. When things are done in such a way as to minimize waste and time invested
- 3. Designed to be used for a very long time
- 4. The object that allowed neolithic peoples to enter or leave their house through an opening high in the walls
- 6. The building material that was often used to build neolithic homes
- 11. When something becomes very difficult to find
- 13. The process of training wild animals to serve in various roles that became more common during the agricultural revolution
- 14. The present-day country that Jericho is located in
- 17. People who work to look after groups of animals; a tradition that began long ago during the Neolithic Age
