Across
- 3. A place where historical objects are preserved and displayed to the public.
- 4. An object made or used by humans, typically of historical interest.
- 7. A one-sided or unfair perspective in a source.
- 8. source A first-hand account or evidence from the past, such as a diary or photograph.
- 12. A dating method based on the layers of soil and objects found within them.
- 13. The arrangement of events in the order they happened.
- 14. The process of digging up sites to uncover evidence from the past.
- 15. Dating wood based on the analysis of tree ring patterns.
Down
- 1. A person who studies and writes about history.
- 2. A study of the surface of the ground before excavation, using maps and equipment.
- 5. A scientific method used to determine the age of organic material.
- 6. The process of protecting and preserving historical objects and sites.
- 9. The study of the past using material remains such as tools, pottery, and buildings.
- 10. A place where historical documents and records are stored and preserved.
- 11. source An account based on primary sources, created after the event, like a textbook or documentary.
