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My Words from MesoAmerica!

Across
1 : a platform or table used as a center of worship. 2 : a usually raised place on which sacrifices are offered.
structures built in the jungles of Central America by the Maya civilization between 200 and 900 AD. The sides of Maya pyramids are typically stepped– sometimes for the purpose of climbing to the top.
Human sacrifice is the act of killing one or more humans, usually as an offering to a deity (god), as part of a ritual.
1. The act of taking control of a country, city, or area of land through the use of force.
Meso-America is the region extending from central Mexico through Central America which produced multiple culturally related civilizations before Europeans discovered the Americas.
a public square in a city or town. This is usually where communities gather for events, or for leisure.
Importing is buying goods and services that are from other states or countries. Exporting is selling goods and services to other states or countries.
A method of farming in which forests are cut down and burned before planting crops. Slash-and-burn agriculture is often used by tropical-forest root-crop farmers.
A way of describing a location using grid coordinates (latitude & longitude) to name an exact place on Earth. This is used by GPS Systems.
Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences in the world. The study of astronomy involves all of the objects outside Earth's atmosphere. These include the sun, Moon, planets, stars, galaxies, and all other matter in the universe.
an ancient book made of stacked, hand-written pages. ... Codex is a Latin word used to mean "book of laws," although it's literally "tree trunk." The plural of codex is codices.
A city-state is an independent city — and sometimes its surrounding land — which has its own government, completely separate from nearby countries.
A way of describing a location using grid coordinates (latitude & longitude) to name an exact place on Earth. This is used by GPS Systems.
1. to use something or someone for their value 2. to take unfair advantage of someone or something
Down
A way of describing the location of something by comparing it to another location. “The school is North East of my House”.
The land has its own government, but is controlled by another country. Tributary states generally must give food, resources, money, or soldiers to the country that controls them.
a forest of broad-leaved evergreen trees that receives high yearly rainfall. They are most often found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world
an act or series of acts performed by people in some regular way according to fixed rules especially as part of a social or religious event
a person who carries packages, luggage and other materials for other people. For the Maya and Aztecs, porters carried goods for trade and tribute between city-states.
1. A decorative written symbol or picture with meaning 2. A symbolic figure or a character (as in the Mayan system of writing), usually carved into an object.
A plain is a type of landform made up of a flat area that can exist in valleys, lowlands, on plateaus, or uplands
A long and thin floating field on a shallow lake bed, artificially built up by layering soil, sediment, and decaying vegetation and used, especially by the Aztecs, to grow crops.
A writing, building, art piece, speech, style, etc. that is considered the highest quality of its kind by many people, for many years.
1 : something done, said, or given to show respect, trust, or kindness. 2 : a payment made by one leader or state to another leader or state, especially to gain peace.
1. A flat area constructed next to a building. 2. A raised piece of land created on the sides of a hill.
1. a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion) 2. the creator and supreme being (in a monotheistic religion)
a tall stone slab or pillar with an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or information center for the people living near it.