Across
- 4. selective breeding of plants and animals for human use
- 6. found skull fragments-1.75 million years old, found footprints-3.5 million years old
- 7. an equal society with no social class or stereotypes
- 8. cerulean people gained authority, men gained dominance, women took care of children
- 11. things that have been dug up that represent the past- pottery, tools, clothing
- 13. cave in France, discovered 17,000 years ago, paintings of lions
- 15. new stone age, 10,000 BCE-5,000 BCE
- 16. stood upright, 2 legs, brain was ⅓ of our brains now, appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- 18. the separation of the amount of work being done
- 19. cultural traditions being passed down
- 22. was found by Donald Johnson, Australopithcene skeleton
- 24. old stone age, 2.5 million years ago- 10,000 years ago, made tools from stone
- 25. human like creatures that walked upright and appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- 26. worked in trade, made things by hand
- 27. upright, appeared in Africa 2-1.5 million years ago, used early tools, learned to control fire, migrated out of Africa
Down
- 1. relocation of people from one place to another
- 2. means wise man, appeared in Africa 200,000 years ago, migrated around the world, same as humans, used lots of tools, language
- 3. built for religious purposes, Stonehenge
- 5. the strip of land connecting Alaska to the east side of Asia
- 9. the practice of digging up bones and artifacts
- 10. means handy man, appeared in Africa 2.4 million years ago, used stone tools for chopping and scraping, brain was half of the size of our brains now
- 12. they hunted, fished, gathered wild berries and nuts - men hunted-women collected food
- 14. Turkey, 7,000 BCE, few thousand people, men-hunters, women-farmers
- 15. start of agriculture
- 17. died during the ice age, body was found 8,000 years later during a hot summer in Italy
- 20. the study of humans
- 21. moved place to place, followed migrating animal herds, lived in small groups, relied on resources around them
- 23. before writings