Across
- 2. A Norse seafaring people from Scandinavia known for their explorations, trade, and sometimes raids across Europe from the 8th to the 11th century.
- 4. A scientist who studies ancient cultures by examining artifacts and ruins left by past civilizations.
- 8. A person or society that relies on hunting animals and gathering wild plants for food rather than farming.
- 9. A type of tree or shrub known for its flexible branches, often used in making baskets.
- 10. Trove A collection of valuable or ancient items that are found, especially if buried or hidden.
- 13. To live or reside in a particular place.
- 14. A storehouse for grain, sometimes built in a way to protect the food from rodents and other threats.
Down
- 1. A person who deliberately damages or destroys property, especially items of cultural or historical value.
- 3. A long, narrow ship used by the Vikings, powered by both oars and sails.
- 5. Designed for or capable of traveling by sea, often used to describe ships.
- 6. American: A member of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, including various tribes with unique cultures and histories.
- 7. A community where people establish a new home, often in previously uninhabited areas.
- 11. A sudden attack or invasion, often with the intent of stealing or capturing valuable items.
- 12. An object made by humans, especially one of historical or cultural interest.
- 15. An object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
