Across
- 4. - A diagram that sets out in chronological order the key events that occurred over a period of time.
- 6. - An object that is made or modified by humans for them to use.
- 8. - An opinion about how something might have happened based on available evidence, but which has not been fully proven.
- 13. - Someone who is learned in or studies history. Someone who writes about history.
- 14. AND EFFECT - A concept that focuses on actions and events and the responses or consequences of these.
- 15. - The act of protecting an artefact or piece of historical evidence from abuse, accidental damage or decay.
- 17. - To record a collection, particularly in a museum or library.
- 18. - The art and science of government.
- 19. - The particular way in which a society or civilization lives, as evident through its buildings, art, dress, beliefs and daily lifestyle.
- 20. - A large group of people who live in one general area and who observe recognized forms of behavior.
Down
- 1. - The focus on how things evolve or differ over time.
- 2. METHODS - Differing ways of finding out how old an object, artefact or source is.
- 3. - The Father of History.
- 5. - A period of time.
- 7. - A concept that focuses on unchanging events or customs etc. over time.
- 8. - The study of how history is written and differing points of view.
- 9. - A person, document or object that provides historical evidence.
- 10. - The act of making out or bringing out the meaning of something either written or in the form of an object or artwork.
- 11. - An inclination to favour one viewpoint and exclude others, even in the face of supporting evidence.
- 12. - The arrangement of dates or events in their order of occurrence.
- 16. - A particular system of faith or worship. The belief in a superhuman or divine being.
- 17. - A person who looks after specific sections of a museum collection.