Across
- 1. The Maya built in steamy rain forests of present day Mexico, ___, Honduras, and Belize. Page #9
- 6. It rose nearly 100 feet. Page #15
- 8. Early humans in Mexico planted maize, ___,beans, and squash. Page #7
- 12. The plains people hunted antelope, deer, and ___. Page #19
- 14. Incan capital city. Page #11
- 16. The __ and the Iroquois formed federations. Page #19
- 17. Cone shaped tents. Page #19
- 18. Language connected many __. Page #19
- 20. The Inuit built these to live in. Page #17
- 21. Came to the Americas 20,000 or more years ago. Page #4
- 25. The Hohokam were ___ dwellers. Page #16
- 27. These animals will transform Plains lie after the 1600's. Page #19
- 30. The place where modern day states of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet. Page #16
Down
- 2. Cultures in North America included Adena, Hopewell, and ___. Page #14
- 3. The Maya developed a 365 day ___ Page #9
- 4. The largest civilizations were the ___, Maya, Aztec, and Inca. Page #8
- 5. They __ lived in what is now northern New York State. Page #20
- 7. The Native Americans of the __ __ lived in earthen houses. Page #18
- 9. These were shaggy beasts that resembled modern elephants. Page #6
- 10. The Maya did not have wheeled __ or horses. Page #9
- 11. Early humans in America ate wild grains and nuts but depended on ___ for much of their food. Page #6
- 13. Its development would change the nomadic way of life. Page #6
- 15. Aztec capital city. Page #10
- 19. May have connected Asia with what is now Alaska. Page #5
- 22. The __ and the Navajo settled in the Southwest region about 1,000 years ago. Page #19
- 23. Early Americans build permanent __ from clay, stone, or wood. Page #7
- 24. began 100,000 years ago. Page#4
- 26. Native Americans who built thousands of earthen mounds are called? Page #14
- 28. ___ and the ancient Puebloans emerged in the southwestern region of the United States. Page #14
- 29. The __ settled in frigid lands of North America. Page #17