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Down: 1) Stronger than Cro Magnons. Remains of early homo sapiens living between before 100,000 to after 35,000 years ago in area between the Atlantic in Europe to Central Asia. Often lived in Caves. One set of these caves remains were discovered in the Neander Valley near Düsseldorf, Germany. Their group were destroyed or absorbed by latter human species.(Encyclopedia Britannica) 2) Any of a family (Hominidae) of erect bipedal primate mammals that includes recent humans together with extinct ancestral and related forms.3) That period on a historic timeline that is often thought of as years leading up to 0. This is the time period before Christ. 4) The study of human beings through artifacts 1 :the scientific study of material remains (such as fossil relics, artifacts, and monuments) of past human life and activities 2 :remains of the culture of a people :antiquities (Merriam Webster’s Dictionary) 8) The study of human beings (bones, social relationships) 1 :the science of human beings; especially :the study of human beings and their ancestors through time and space and in relation to physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture 2 :theology dealing with the origin, nature, and destiny of human beings (Merriam Webster’s Dictionary) 9) Usually simple objects (such as tools or ornaments) showing human workmanship or modification.11) A person that would wander from place to place for a living. Hunter’s and Gatherers during the paleolithic time period would wander (move) in search of food and better living conditions (weather) Across: 5) New Stone Age. Begin around 9000 B.C. and ended around 3000 B.C., when the Bronze Age began. Polished stone tools and weapons were used. A period when farming and domestication of animals began. 6) Time period before written records. 7) Old Stone Age. Artifacts used were rough and chipped stone. Period before 9000 B.C. People survived by living in small groups hunting and gathering food. 9) Anno Domini this is latin meaning in the year of our Lord. This abbreviation is used in western societies bookkeeping for the years after 0. 10) Is to use what is available; to look for food by hunting and gathering meats, grains, fruits. 12) More closely related to modern humans than Neanderthal groups. Remains of early homo sapiens living between 40,000 to 10,000 years ago in an area of SW France. Big and powerful stood about 5’ 5” to 5’ 7” tall. Their brains were a bit larger than humans. Made things like tools such as retouched blades, end scrapers, “nosed” scrapers, the chisel-like tool known as a burin, and fine bone tools. Buried things with their dead. They had cave paintings and built rock structures. Wove Cloth and wore skins. It is believed they may have been mixed/absorbed with early European populations. Survived longer than Neanderthals. (Encyclopedia Britannica) 13) An idea, behavior, style, or usage that spreads from person to person within a culture.
 

 

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