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Where was the Iceman found?
Prehistory takes place before __________________.
History means the __________________________ events of people and cultures.
Archaeologists examine ____________________, tools, and other objects.
Oral traditions are stories passed down by word of ___________________.
During the Stone Age, people made tools and weapons mainly from __________________________.
The earliest of the Stone Age periods
The second of the Stone Age periods
The last of the Stone Age periods
During the Old Stone Age, people got food by _____________________.
During the Middle Stone Age, people discovered _______________________.
In the New Stone Age, people learned to __________________________.
People who moved from place to place, with no settled home were
Good farming places had ___________________________ soil.
During the New Stone Age, people learned how to __________________ animals.
A netwrok of canals to supply land with water is known as an
This word means that people had more food than they needed
Having a surplus of food led to a rise in _______________________.
With more people living in a village, people were able to ________________ their jobs.
These people were skilled workers in jobs such as basket making, tool making, and leather goods
New Stone Age societies became ____________________.
By 66oo B.C., artisans discovered that they could mix copper and tin to create _______________.
By 3500 B.C., people had developed the ________________________________ to make trading and travel easier.
Civilizations needed a ______________________ to keep order and peace.
In a ________________________ each person is a part of a group, or class, made up of others with similar backgrounds.
The _________________________ was by far the most powerful person in a civilization.

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What is a crossword?

Crossword puzzles have been published in newspapers and other publications since 1873. They consist of a grid of squares where the player aims to write words both horizontally and vertically.

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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