Unit 2 Ancient World History Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The change from hunting and gathering to farming around 10,000 years ago
  2. 7. The spreading of culture and tradition to different parts of the world
  3. 9. Ruins of a civilization that held thousands of people and were major traders
  4. 11. Study of human history and culture through artifacts and ruins
  5. 12. separation of different jobs to specific individuals
  6. 13. Study of human society and culture
  7. 18. The body of water that the land bridge from Russia to Alaska
  8. 20. Period of time in which early humans lived and made stone tools; stone age
  9. 21. selective growing or breeding of plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
  10. 22. Human like creatures that walk upright
  11. 23. _____ People moved from place to place following migrating animals
  12. 25. third hominid; use simple tools and fire
  13. 26. Things from the past that are made or used
  14. 27. division of people in a society based on social and economic stature
  15. 28. fourth hominid; used fire tools and language
Down
  1. 1. Monuments made out of huge stones for burial or spiritual purposes; made by neolithic societies in Europe
  2. 2. Humans moving and settling in different areas
  3. 4. A frozen male body found in italy that dates back 5,300 years
  4. 5. Societies in which all people were equal, men and women
  5. 6. scientist who discovered skull fragments from 1.75 million years ago and 3.5 million years old footprints
  6. 8. an australopithecus skeleton that dates back 3.2 million years
  7. 10. New stone age,10,000-5000 BCE
  8. 14. People who hunt animals and gather plants and seeds for food
  9. 15. Time before written records
  10. 16. First hominid; could stand upright
  11. 17. Second Hominid; used crude tools
  12. 19. People who focused on specific trades such as metal working or carpentry rather than farming for the community
  13. 24. a cave that contains the oldest cave paintings in the world (15,000 BCE