Georgia's Geography & Prehistoric Native Americans
Across
- 2. lasted from 4000BCE to 1000BCE
- 4. lasted from about 1000BCE to 1000CE
- 7. the point at which hilly or mountainous lands meet the coastal plain
- 8. the beliefs, traditions, music, art and social insituations of a group of people who share common experiences
- 9. eroded land collided over 900 years
- 16. a pshyiographic region of Georgia that runs from the coast to the Peidmont Plateau
- 18. the oldest known Native American culture in North America
- 22. a pshyiographic region of Georgia that begins in the mountains and goes to the center part of the state
- 25. describes where a place is compared with other places
- 26. climate that is influenced by elevation
- 28. fences made of sharpened stakes
Down
- 1. a low-lyingarea where water lies close to the surface
- 3. identifies a precise postition on Earth's surface
- 5. the largest fresh water swamp in North America
- 6. lasted about 8000BCE to 5000 BCE
- 8. flows from the North Ga. mountains south into the Gulf of Mexico
- 9. a pshyiographic region of Georgia in the far northwesterncorner of the state
- 10. a scientist who studies artifacts to learn more about the lives of early people
- 11. the science of cultivating plants & trees
- 12. a group of people who share common ancestry, name, and way of living
- 13. a phsyiographic region of Georgia that lies between the BLue Ridge Mountains & the Appalachian Mountains
- 14. chain of islands on Georgia's coast
- 15. a scientist who studies artifacts to learn about the history of agriculture
- 17. lasted from 5000BCE to 4000BCE
- 19. a phsyiographic region of Georgia located in the Northeastern part
- 20. rail, hail, sleet, snow
- 21. lasted from 700CE to 1600CE
- 23. runs along Georgia's border with South CArolina
- 24. a lack of precipitation over a period of time
- 27. items that were made by humans