Archeological Discoveries

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