Across
- 3. Studying the layers of soil and rock at a site to work out the order of past events.
- 4. Judging people unfairly based on things like race, religion, or gender, without knowing them.
- 7. Information, often misleading, used to spread an idea or influence people's opinions.
- 9. Photography Taking photos of the ground from planes or drones to help discover ancient sites.
- 10. Archaeology When archaeologists quickly study a site before it's destroyed by building or farming.
- 11. An object made or used by humans in the past, such as tools, pottery, or jewelry.
- 12. Dating A scientific method that measures carbon in once-living things to find out how old they are.
- 13. A building where objects from the past are kept and shown to the public.
- 15. The time before people invented writing.
Down
- 1. The careful digging of a site to find evidence from the past.
- 2. A person who studies the past by digging up artefacts and ruins.
- 5. Dating wood by studying tree rings.
- 6. When information is presented in a way that unfairly favors one side or opinion.
- 8. Source Evidence from the time being studied, like letters, diaries, photos, or objects.
- 9. A place where important documents and records are safely stored.
- 14. Source Information created later, using primary sources, like textbooks or documentaries.
