Across
- 5. How people ate before agriculture
- 6. The study of the origin and development of human societies and cultures, drawing conclusions using fossils, artifacts, and pre-history
- 9. Human-like being that used stone tools appeared 2.4 million years ago, brain is ½ size of a human’s
- 14. Largest neolithic city found, Turkey in 7000 BCE, really developed because traded with far away places, large population
- 17. Everyone in the society is considered equal regardless of gender or race
- 20. Contains cave paintings that are considered the oldest in the world (15,000 BCE), South of France
- 21. Human-like being that appeared 2-1.5 million years ago, used tools like a hand ax, controlled fire, migrated out of Africa
- 22. Lifestyle of people that moved in small groups from place to place following migrating animals
- 24. Entire australopithecus skeleton, discovered by Donald Johanson in Ethiopia in 1974
- 26. Human-like beings that appeared 200,000 years ago, migrated around the world, the same species as us, used a wide range of tools, fire, and language
- 27. Time period known as the new Stone age, 10,000-5,000 B.C.E.
- 28. The change from hunting and gathering to farming
Down
- 1. Dividing work between people, men: hunters, women: farmers & watching children, developed when humans settled into societies
- 2. The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains
- 3. Anything in history that happened before written records were developed
- 4. Human-like beings that walked upright, the brain is 1/3 the size of a human's
- 7. The divisions of a society based on social and economic status’, developed when humans settled into societies
- 8. Discovered skull fragments in 1959 in Tanzania of australopithecus that are 1.75 million years old
- 10. Something in the past that people used or made
- 11. Monuments of stone used for religion by early farming societies
- 12. Time period from 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 years ago, 1st part of Stone Age
- 13. The spreading or diffusing of cultural ideas
- 15. A land bridge created by the ice age, how humans migrated from Asia to North America
- 16. Preserved 5,300 year old frozen body discovered in 1991 in the Italian Otztal Alps,
- 18. Africa to Southwest Asia to South Asia. From South Asia to either Europe or Australia. From Europe to North Asia to the Americas
- 19. Human-like creatures that walked upright, appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- 23. A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand
- 25. Selectively growing plants or breeding animals so they’re useful to us
