Archaeological Theme

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Across
  1. 2. Broken pieces of ceramic material, especially fragments of ancient pottery found at archaeological sites.
  2. 5. A situation where events occur at the same time by chance, without an apparent causal connection.
  3. 6. Formed a theory or guess about something without having firm evidence.
  4. 9. A radioactive form of carbon used in determining the age of ancient organic materials through radiocarbon dating.
  5. 10. A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural or social world that is based on a body of evidence and reasoning.
Down
  1. 1. The quality of being genuine, original, or true; not false or copied.
  2. 3. Positioned or arranged in a straight line or in proper relation to something else.
  3. 4. A person who advocates for the protection and maintenance of buildings, objects, landscapes, or traditions to prevent their decay or destruction, especially those of historical or cultural significance.
  4. 7. The act or process of destroying or tearing down a building or structure.
  5. 8. Scientists who study human history and prehistory through the excavation and analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.