Lippy - Unit 1 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
adapt | to adjust or change based on the environment. |
agriculture | this is the combination of growing crops and domesticating animals |
archeologists | people who dig up and investigate artifacts |
communities | these got larger during the Neolithic Age because they could grow enough food to support the population |
detectives | people who study the past are like people in this profession |
domesticate | to train a wild animal to be useful to humans |
farming | the invention of this started the New Stone Age |
fertile | this term means that the area is good for growing crops |
Fertile Crescent | crescent-shaped area in southwest Asia that was good for growing crops |
food | people in the Paleolithic Age spent most of their time trying to find this |
geographers | people who analyze the location of an area and map the past |
historians | people who investigate written documents and record the past |
irrigate | this means to bring water to a dry place |
Mesopotamia | this word means "between the rivers" |
metal tools | this invention ended the New Stone Age |
modify | to change the environment to meet one's needs |
Neolithic Age | this is name for the New Stone Age |
nomad | a person who moves from place to place |
Paleolithic Age | this is the name for the Old Stone Age |
permanent | Because of the invention of farming, shelter in the Neolithic Age was now this |
specialized | this term describes jobs in the New Stone Age |
temporary | shelter in the Old Stone Age was this, which means it wouldn't need to last long |
water | irrigation systems were created to control the amount of this in a valley |
cuneiform | first system of writing created in Sumer. It used wedge-shaped characters and was often written on clay. |
Fertile Crescent | an area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began |
Hunter-Gatherers | Paleolithic people who had no permanent home (nomads)—followed the food source |
Stable | This is what happened to the food supply after the invention of farming. |
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