| DEMOLOGY | The study of human populations, activities, and behaviour (8) |
| DEMOGRAPHIC | (Statistic) relating to the study of human populations (11) |
| ARCHAEOLOGY | The study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture (11) |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | The study of humans, their societies and culture (12) |
| ANTHROPOLOGIST | Specialist in the study of humans, their societies and culture (14) |
| DEMOGRAPHY | The scientific study of human populations (10) |
| CIRCULAR | Court ___, daily report of the activities and engagements of the sovereign (8) |
| CULTURAL | Relating to the ideas, ways, and behaviour of a society (8) |
| CHEMICAL | Their populations depend on physical, biological and ___ properties of the soil as well as the availability of food and their ability to reproduce and distribute. |
| HAVELOCK | ____ Ellis, physician and social reformer born in 1859 noted for his study of human sexuality (8) |
| APRESSKI | French description of activities and socialising following a day on a piste (5-3) |
| EMOTIONS | Reactions such as happiness, anger, surprise, fear, sadness and disgust that influence thoughts and behaviour (8) |
| ROLEPLAY | The act of imitating another's character and behaviour, often as a training exercise (4,4) |
| WENTDARK | Stopped all activities and communications |
| CULTURES | Attitudes and behaviour particular to social groups (8) |
| DEMOGRAPHICS | Statistical aspects of human populations such as age and income (12) |
| EKISTICS | Study of human settlements |
| TRANSECT | A sample strip of land used to monitor plant distribution and animal populations (8) |
| ECOTYPES | Distinct groups of species populations |
| EVERYONE | The entire population's pretty identical, when seen after Ecstasy (8) |