History and Early Civilizations Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: paleolithic era : commonly known as the old stone age and lasted from 2 million b.c to 10,000 b.c where people were nomads who moved place to place constantly and kept running out of food and resources, trade : the act of transporting goods and services from one person or country to another, artifact : a human-made object from the past such as a tool or weapon that is part of history, hominid : the primate of a family including humans and other ancestor, including some of the great apes, monotheism : the belief of one single god is known as _ , domesticate : to raise and control animals and plants for human use. _ animals and plants allowed farmers to have an endless supply of food, nomadic : the act of being apart of the nomad group in which had no permanent home and often went searching for food and water, animism : the belief that spirits are present in things such as animals, plants, and other natural objects, polytheism : the worship/belief in more than one god, cultural diffusion : the spread of ideas, concepts, and products from one culture to another, social structure : a system in which a civilization develops to separate their citizens by household income or other factors, scarcity : having a shortage or small amount of something that may not meet the demand of the people, surplus : having a large or oversize amount of a product after demand from others has been met, neolithic : _ revolution - the time period when people began to transition from being a nomad to settling on farms and brought big changes to civilizations, specialization : the act of developing skills in a certain field or subject, historian : someone who studies and writes about history or the past, fossil : an impression such as a trace/footprint or remains of an animal or organism from history, economy : the amount of money and resources a civilization has and how they conserve what they have, prehistory : the time before writing was developed, homosapien : scientific name for the human species, civilization : a complex society developed with a developed culture, religion, social structure, government, food supply, technology, and a written language.