Across
- 4. the process of building something, like a building, road, or monument
- 7. the planet we live on; also means soil or ground
- 8. to use something, like knowledge or a technique, for a particular purpose
- 11. an important part or characteristic of something
- 14. as stated or reported by someone or something
- 20. a scientist who studies human history by digging up and examining artifacts, buildings, and graves from the past
- 22. special methods or ways of doing something, especially to achieve a specific result
- 23. a structure or space where a dead person is buried, often built to honor important people
- 25. to show or make something known that was hidden before
- 27. money used in a particular country or region
- 31. to establish that something is true or correct
- 32. brightness that lets us see things; can also mean to illuminate or provide understanding
- 33. a place where a dead body is buried, usually marked in some way
- 35. a person who serves in an army and fights in wars
Down
- 1. the functions or positions that someone or something has in a situation or organization
- 2. objects made from clay that has been shaped and then heated until hard
- 3. normal or usual; not special or different
- 5. connected with or participating in something
- 6. an object made by humans in the past, such as tools, weapons, or pottery, that helps us learn about history
- 9. a person who performs religious ceremonies and duties
- 10. producing strong, clear images in the mind; bright, intense, and detailed
- 12. uncovered or revealed; no longer hidden
- 13. a large organized group of soldiers trained to fight on land
- 15. feeling deep satisfaction with one's achievements or qualities
- 16. a piece of work that needs to be done
- 17. a connected system of things, such as roads, tunnels, or relationships between people
- 18. to continue to exist or remain for a period of time; also can mean final
- 19. at one time in the past; also can mean "as soon as"
- 21. finished entirely; brought to an end
- 24. large, solid pieces of material, often stone or wood, used for building
- 26. having successfully completed something difficult or impressive
- 28. parts of something that are left after other parts are gone or used; in archaeology, often refers to human bones
- 29. to keep something safe from harm or damage
- 30. not affected by the passage of time; lasting forever or seeming to belong to all periods of time
- 34. to have control or power over a country or people; also can mean a regulation or law
