Georgia's Geography & Prehistoric Native Americans

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Across
  1. 2. lasted from 4000BCE to 1000BCE
  2. 4. lasted from about 1000BCE to 1000CE
  3. 7. the point at which hilly or mountainous lands meet the coastal plain
  4. 8. the beliefs, traditions, music, art and social insituations of a group of people who share common experiences
  5. 9. eroded land collided over 900 years
  6. 16. a pshyiographic region of Georgia that runs from the coast to the Peidmont Plateau
  7. 18. the oldest known Native American culture in North America
  8. 22. a pshyiographic region of Georgia that begins in the mountains and goes to the center part of the state
  9. 25. describes where a place is compared with other places
  10. 26. climate that is influenced by elevation
  11. 28. fences made of sharpened stakes
Down
  1. 1. a low-lyingarea where water lies close to the surface
  2. 3. identifies a precise postition on Earth's surface
  3. 5. the largest fresh water swamp in North America
  4. 6. lasted about 8000BCE to 5000 BCE
  5. 8. flows from the North Ga. mountains south into the Gulf of Mexico
  6. 9. a pshyiographic region of Georgia in the far northwesterncorner of the state
  7. 10. a scientist who studies artifacts to learn more about the lives of early people
  8. 11. the science of cultivating plants & trees
  9. 12. a group of people who share common ancestry, name, and way of living
  10. 13. a phsyiographic region of Georgia that lies between the BLue Ridge Mountains & the Appalachian Mountains
  11. 14. chain of islands on Georgia's coast
  12. 15. a scientist who studies artifacts to learn about the history of agriculture
  13. 17. lasted from 5000BCE to 4000BCE
  14. 19. a phsyiographic region of Georgia located in the Northeastern part
  15. 20. rail, hail, sleet, snow
  16. 21. lasted from 700CE to 1600CE
  17. 23. runs along Georgia's border with South CArolina
  18. 24. a lack of precipitation over a period of time
  19. 27. items that were made by humans