Morefield Campground Scavenger Hunt
Across
- 2. Early form of communication on rock or plaster
- 3. Bark from this tree can be used as diapers and toilet paper.
- 6. Wildcat that can leap 15 feet high and 40 feet in distance
- 7. Corrugated ware made by pending coils of clay together
- 8. Technology made of stone, bone or wood for work.
- 12. Venomous pit viper with sensors below the eye.
- 14. Feathers were made into blankets and robes for warmth.
- 17. A shrub that provides acorns for chipmunks, squirrels, and birds.
- 18. What is the nickname for corn, beans and squash?
- 20. Tea made from the stems of this shrub will help cure hay fever.
- 22. Spanish term for village dwellers.
- 26. Leaves of this brush when chewed can be used as a band aid.
- 27. Sewing basket and soap plant.
- 28. Mammal whose sense of smell is 1,000 times stronger than humans.
- 29. Locations where cliff dwellings were built for protection and water.
- 30. Named for the tightly woven baskets they created.
Down
- 1. Fastest flying bird that can dive at 200 miles per hour.
- 4. Canid called a "Trickster" in Native American stories.
- 5. Tree ring patterns provide archaeological dates.
- 9. Vessel lined with sap would cook food using heated stones
- 10. Berries from this shrub can be made into jelly and beef jerky
- 11. Herbivore that has a cotton ball for a tail.
- 13. Exchange of ideas and technology from other places.
- 15. Centers for trade and community gatherings.
- 16. Nuts from this tree are rich in protein.
- 19. Brush indicates the location of deep, fertile soil.
- 21. Hardwood of this shrub was made into bows and arrows.
- 23. Second-largest land mammal in North America.
- 24. Whistle a short, sharp, shrill call when frightened.
- 25. Large omnivore that depends on sense of smell for food