Anthropology crossword puzzle. Crossword puzzle on the subject of "anthropology" on the topic "general" horizontally

Crossword puzzle on the subject of "anthropology" on the topic "General"


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3. The thinker of antiquity, a student of Anaximander, considered air to be the root cause of all things

9. Apes with the most complex shapes behavior among all primates, extremely high ability for a variety of manipulations with objects

12. Branch of anthropology that studies the physical type and evolution of fossil people

16. The process of evolution of humanity as a whole

19. The process of evolutionary transformation of the human ancestor from among the fossil higher primates into humans modern look

21. Branch of human morphology, engaged in the lifetime study of the variability of the structure of the human body as a whole

25. Theory of the origin of modern man and his races in several areas Globe from different forms of ancient people


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1. Representative of the hominid family

2. The process of the origin of peoples and ethnic groups. Characterized by a complex interweaving of biological and social factors

4. Generalized name for modern people (homo sapiens), fossils and living ones. The main distinctive anthropological features are a voluminous skull with a high arch, a vertically rising forehead, the absence of a supraorbital ridge, a well-developed mental protrusion

5. The process of racial differentiation of humanity in the primitive era as the ecumene expanded

6. Section of medical and biological science that studies the phenomena of aging of living organisms, including humans

7. One of the races characterized by dark skin color

8. Fossil human species that lived 140-24 thousand years ago

10. The doctrine of the origin of modern man and his races in one region of the globe from one form of ancient man

11. Early representative of modern people

13. A group of fossil great apes, the bones of which were first discovered in the Kalahari Desert (South Africa) in 1924, and then in Eastern and Central Africa

14. A set of methodological techniques in anthropological research, consisting of measuring and describing (anthroposcopy) the human body as a whole and its individual parts and allowing to give a quantitative description of their variability

15. Branch of gerontology and developmental psychology, using general psychological tools and techniques to study the characteristics of the psyche and behavior of elderly and elderly people

17. Branch of anthropology that studies human races

18. The doctrine of the continuous change in species of the animal and plant kingdoms and the origin of forms organic world from one or more simple forms

20. A branch of anthropology that studies the nature of individual variability of a person and the features of his physical organization

22. Historical discipline that studies the historical past of mankind from material sources

23. The process of historical and evolutionary formation of the physical type of a person

24. The science of the origin and evolution of man, the formation of human races, and the normal variations in the physical structure of man

 Crossword "Descent of Man" - 1 Beginning of form End of form Horizontal 1. Factor that modern stage plays a leading role in human evolution. 2. The mass of this person’s brain reached 650 grams. He already knew how to make tools. 3. The first modern person to speak articulately. 4. A decisive step in the evolutionary path from ape to man. 5. Extinct ancient monkeys. 6. A scientist who placed humans in the order of primates along with the lemur and monkey. 7.The remains of this human-like animal were found in South Africa. Vertical 8.White race. 9.Yellow race. 10.English naturalist who wrote the book “The Descent of Man and Sexual Selection.” 11. A scientist who believed that man descended from ape-like ancestors who moved from climbing trees to walking on the ground. 12. The branch of natural science that studies the origin and evolution of man, the processes of transition from biological laws that governed the existence of his animal ancestors to social laws. 13.Black race. Beginning of the form End of the form Crossword "Development of life on earth No. 2" Beginning of the form End of the form 1. The era of ancient life. 2. Land animals that finally broke with the aquatic habitat at the end of the Paleozoic era. 3. A type of breathing that arose in animals as a result of the appearance of the chest. 4. Reptile, ancestor of the bird. 5. The first photosynthetic organism. 6.Animals that formed at the beginning of the Mesozoic era and are characterized by the ability to adapt to unstable environmental conditions by changing behavior. 7.Fishes of the Devonian period that could breathe atmospheric air with the help of primitive lungs, which enabled them to survive to this day. 8.The first amphibians appeared at the end of the Devonian. 9. The period in which large spore plants die out due to drying and cooling of the climate. Crossword "The emergence of life on Earth" - 3 Beginning of form End of form 1. The process of mutually beneficial coexistence of organisms. 2. Tissue formed from the outer cells of a multicellular organism and performing several functions: perception, protection, movement. 3. Tissue, according to I.I. Mechnikov’s hypothesis, formed from cells that, having captured prey, moved inside the colony. 4.Primary organic polymers. 5. The first simplest organisms on Earth, in which the hereditary material was located directly in the cytoplasm. 6.Oxygen-free type of metabolism. 7.Organisms capable of being used for synthesis organic matter from inorganic substances energy of light. 8.Organisms that used ready-made organic compounds as a source of energy (food). 9. Protein-like substances. 10.Organisms whose cells have a real nucleus surrounded by a shell, a double set of hereditary inclinations. 11. Multimolecular complexes surrounded by an aqueous shell that separates their contents from the main solution. 12.A structure that limits an organism from its environment. 13. The first photosynthetic organisms that release oxygen into the atmosphere. 14. Colonial flagellates. 15. A scientist who put forward a hypothesis about the origin of multicellular organisms from colonial flagellates. 16. The scientist put forward a hypothesis, the essence of which was the differentiation of colony cells into digestive and integumentary functions, as a result of the invagination of a group of cells inward. Biology crossword - grade 11 "Human origins. Anthropogenesis" - 4 1 Horizontal. The science that studies the origin and evolution of man. Vertical Acceleration of puberty, increase in growth rate in children and adolescents compared to previous generations. 2. Ape. 3. The erect walking fossil ape is a distant ancestor or form close to the ancestors of the evolutionary line leading to modern humans. 4. Human race. 5. An early representative of modern people. 6. Branch, the genus Man, which arose 40-30 thousand years ago. 7. The squad to which the person belongs. 8. Anti-scientific ideology about the inequality of human races. 9. The continent is the birthplace of man. 10. Fossil form of Archanthropus. 11. Human race. 12. Ancient people. Crossword. "Human Origins". - 5 Horizontal: 1. Author of the work “The Role of Labor in the Process of Transformation of Ape into Man.” 3. A means of expressing feelings, similar in humans and apes. 5. Origin and development of man. 10. A living being with the gift of thinking and speech, the ability to create tools and use them. 12. The process during which the monkey became a man. 14. Ape. 15. Form of racism. 16. The most mobile part of the hand. 17. A representative of one of the races. 18. The method of transmitting thoughts among ancient people. 19. A higher mammal adapted to life in trees. 20. The device with which the work is performed. 21. A set of people united by production relations that determine all other relations. 23. Primitive stone tool. 24. Alone. from forms of social consciousness. 26. Concave base of the foot. 27. The form of the Homo sapiens species, which emerged during the adaptation of Cro-Magnons to various natural and climatic conditions. 28. Place of settlement of primitive man. 30. Higher vertebrate animal. 31. Unit of language. Vertical: 2. Ancient man. 4. The human thinking organ. 6. Sounding language. 7. One of the elements that ancient man began to use. 8. The theory of the inequality of races. 9. The totality of areas of the globe that are inhabited by humans. eleven. Modern man. 13. The family to which Homo sapiens belongs. 19. House of an ancient man. 22. Neanderthal stone tools. 25. An ancient man’s means of obtaining food. 29. A set of characteristics that distinguish females from males.

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3. Historically established intraspecific grouping consisting of populations of Homo sapiens
7. A race characterized by dark skin color and curly spiral hair
8. Branch of zoology that studies modern and fossil primates
16. The concept where man is seen as a product of divine creation
18. Science that studies the origin and evolution of man as a special species
20. Part biological evolution which led to the emergence of Homo sapiens
24. Representative of one of the fossil groups of the first modern humans who lived at the end of the Stone Age
26. Selection as the main evolutionary process, as a result of which the number of individuals with maximum fitness increases in the population
27. The concept that connects the emergence of man with play as a form of activity that is excessive for survival (y.hazing)

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1. The first modern humans to emerge as an intelligent species
2. The name of the person who was one of the first to come to the conclusion and substantiate the idea that all types of living organisms evolve over time and descend from common ancestors
4. Extinct people of the genus Homo, whose existence is evidenced by fossil remains of skeletons, primitive tools
5. Fossil ape (12-14 million years old), bone remains found in South Asia, East Africa, Europe
6. The concept, which states that the formation of man took place under the influence of labor as a form of activity necessary for survival (f.enegles)
9. A race characterized by dark or light skin, straight and fairly coarse hair, and a flattened face shape
10. A genus of extinct great apes, known from a number of remains found in East Africa and Eurasia
11. Southern monkeys or australopithecus
12. The concept where man is considered as a natural product of the evolution of nature (Part Darwin, L. Feuerbach)
13. A genus of fossil higher primates with signs of upright posture and anthropoid features in the structure of the skull
14. The most characteristic difference of a person
15. The concept asserting the extraterrestrial origin of man
17. A race characterized by light or dark skin, straight or wavy soft hair, and a narrow, prominent nose
19. Fossil ancient people (paleoanthropes), who created archaeological cultures early paleolithic
21. Science that studies the historical past of mankind from material sources
22. Bipedal creatures, human ancestors
23. Ancient people or Neanderthals, extinct people of the genus Homo, whose existence is evidenced by fossil remains of skeletons, tools, rock paintings, fragments of dwellings and sites
25. The process of long-term and gradual changes that lead to fundamental qualitative changes in living organisms

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2. Literally broad-headed, a head shape in which the ratio of the maximum width of the head to the maximum length (cephalic index) is 81.0% or higher
4. The doctrine of the origin of modern man and his races in one region of the globe from one form of ancient man
5. The thinker of antiquity, a student of Anaximander, considered air to be the root cause of all things
7. A group of fossil great apes whose bones were first discovered in the Kalahari Desert (southern Africa) in 1924, and then in East and Central Africa
8. The science of the origin and evolution of man, the formation of human races, and the normal variations in the physical structure of man
9. The original inhabitants of the country, as opposed to the newly arrived settlers
10. Branch of anthropology that studies the physical type and evolution of fossil people
11. Generalized name for modern people, fossils and living people
12. Section of medical and biological science that studies the phenomena of aging of living organisms, including humans
14. A set of methodological techniques in anthropological research, consisting of measuring and describing (anthroposcopy) the human body as a whole and its individual parts and allowing to give a quantitative description of their variability
15. Fossil human species that lived 140-24 thousand years ago
16. Process historical development living organisms in general
17. Apes, which have the most complex forms of behavior among all primates, have an extremely high ability to manipulate objects in a variety of ways
19. Branch of anthropology that studies human races
21. The theory that combines the transformist and systematic approach, according to which the Supreme Creator created only Matter and Nature, and Man arose in the course of evolution, the main driving forces which considers the inherent desire for improvement in organisms
23. Branch of human morphology, engaged in the lifetime study of variability in the structure of the human body as a whole
24. One of the races characterized by dark skin color
25. The process of development of an individual from the stage of fertilization of the egg to the end of life
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1. One of the features that distinguishes humans from animals, including apes
3. Adaptation of the structure and functions of the body to environmental conditions
6. Place of discovery of single artifacts that do not form a complex
13. The doctrine of the continuous change in the species of the animal and plant kingdoms and the origin of the forms of the organic world from one or more simple forms
18. The process of evolutionary transformation of a human ancestor from among fossil higher primates into modern humans
20. Human Race
22. The process of racial differentiation of humanity in the primitive era as the ecumene expanded