Across
- 3. The heads of the dead faced this direction.
- 6. The name of the Egyptian culture that flourished between 5500 and 4000 BCE
- 7. This river gave the Egyptians rich, fertile soil.
- 8. The ______ culture (4400-3000 BCE) were inspired by the Badarians in their burial positions and pottery.
- 12. The Badarians believed that they could take belongings with them beyond death to the _______________.
- 14. Tools included end-scrapers, axes, bifacial sickles, and concave-base ______________.
- 15. The ample ____ that Badarians had allowed them to indulge in their arts.
- 17. The economy heavily depended on _____________ and fishing.
- 18. The Badarian culture was located in ______ Egypt.
- 19. The _______ Desert is where the Badarians based much of their culture.
Down
- 1. The most characteristic element of Badarian culture and is often found buried with the dead.
- 2. Remains of many animals such as sheep, dogs, and cats indicate that Badarians engaged in animal ___________.
- 4. They consumed grains such as wheat, lentils, and _______.
- 5. The deceased were placed on mats and their faces looked to the ____. Later dynastic traditions regarded that this pointed to the land of the dead.
- 9. What the city that housed Badarian culture is known as today. (2 words)
- 10. The deceased were wrapped in _______ ____ or reed matting.
- 11. More ___________ members of society were buried separately from other members
- 13. They made terracotta and ivory _________________, which show that the Badarians interacted with elephants.
- 16. There was no clear indication of ____________ at the time, but the remains of a wooden stump indicate a hut or some shelter.
