The work of the Historian and the Archaeologist

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Across
  1. 3. Studying the layers of soil and rock at a site to work out the order of past events.
  2. 4. Judging people unfairly based on things like race, religion, or gender, without knowing them.
  3. 7. Information, often misleading, used to spread an idea or influence people's opinions.
  4. 9. Photography Taking photos of the ground from planes or drones to help discover ancient sites.
  5. 10. Archaeology When archaeologists quickly study a site before it's destroyed by building or farming.
  6. 11. An object made or used by humans in the past, such as tools, pottery, or jewelry.
  7. 12. Dating A scientific method that measures carbon in once-living things to find out how old they are.
  8. 13. A building where objects from the past are kept and shown to the public.
  9. 15. The time before people invented writing.
Down
  1. 1. The careful digging of a site to find evidence from the past.
  2. 2. A person who studies the past by digging up artefacts and ruins.
  3. 5. Dating wood by studying tree rings.
  4. 6. When information is presented in a way that unfairly favors one side or opinion.
  5. 8. Source Evidence from the time being studied, like letters, diaries, photos, or objects.
  6. 9. A place where important documents and records are safely stored.
  7. 14. Source Information created later, using primary sources, like textbooks or documentaries.