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Peabody Institute Crossword

Horizontales
Ceramic vessels and figurines made by the __________ Family of the Pueblo of Jemez in New Mexico. Members of the family have been working with students at Phillips Academy for over a decade, leading workshops on Pueblo pottery making.
Peabody archaeologists explored dry cave sites in _____________ Valley near Puebla, Mexico in search of the origins of corn agriculture, finding early corn progenitors dating to 5,600 years ago.
The fifth director of the Peabody, _________________, was interested in the origins of agriculture and civilization, leading to research in Mexico, Peru, the American Southwest, China, and Belize.
One of the oldest items in the Peabody collection, this _____________ handaxe was made over 250,000 years ago in France, possibly by Homo erectus or other early human species.
Native Americans occupying the ____________ site near Ipswich MA used these spearheads over 10,000 years ago to hunt caribou.
Verticales
Warren _______, the Peabody’s first curator and second director amassed about 40,000 objects for our founder Robert S. Peabody, forming the core of the collection that would ultimately grow to over 600,000 items.
In the 1940s, Peabody archaeologists found the homestead of _______________, leading to the first archaeological exploration of an African American site.
The Native American Graves Protection & _____________ Act, or NAGPRA, has profoundly changed the relationships between Indigenous Nations, museums, and archaeologists. It was signed into law by President George Bush ’42 in November 1990 and has shaped all aspects of the Peabody, from collections care to teaching.
The pseudomorphs activity--pairs of human made tools and their unmodified doppelgangers--is used to ___________ students and other visitors to look closely at objects for clues about how tools were made and used.
This ___________belt of shell beads was made by Tony Gonyea as part of a recent repatriation with the Onondaga Nation.