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Chapter 8

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Across
Is brick made from clay and straw left out in the sun to back.
The Anasazi perfected this, and is a technique for growing crops in an area with limited rain.
A Maya leader might order this, it is a tall flat stone carved with Glyphs.
Is an agricultural technique, that involves the cutting and burning of plants.
A pit structure used for religious ceremonies.
This is a region of low hills and poor, thin soil is covered with ice and snow for most of the year.
Another name for corn.
One of the best preserved and most beautiful cities in Chiapas Mexico
The Hohokam used these as houses, they were made mud, branches, and grass.
They built mounds, they also built a mound called the Great Serpent Mound it was made for religious ceremonies and a burial place.
A idea that has not yet been proved.
Mexico archaeologist found a painting of this, it is also an exploding star.
Lived in Arizona, archaeologists believe the Hohokam moved from Mexico to Arizona in 300 B.C.
Down
These people lived in the Ohio region they built houses out of branches woven around wooden posts.
Was another center of classic Maya culture, and is in what is today Honduras.
This is where the land bridge called Beringia was.
Is a period for the Mayans were their culture grew and they became united.
These people lived between the Appalachian mountains and the Mississippi river and between the Great Lakes. They were actually different groups of people who traded and built mounds.
This is a huge apartment like city built under a cliff one of the cities is called this.
Mexico and central America have a lot of these, it also receives more than 80 inches of rain each year.
The Anasazi built these, and is the Spanish word for town.