| A | B |
| invented | was first to think of an idea or make a new object |
| discovered | was first to find out about something |
| cultures | groups of people who share beliefs and customs |
| ancient | very old |
| apartments | buildings made up of several homes |
| pottery | objects such as vases made by shaping wet clay and hardening it in an oven |
| carefully | paying attention to details |
| represented | stood for |
| conncection | a relationship between people, things, or events |
| ancestors | family members who lived in the past |
| ceremony | a formal celebration, with events that are repeated each time it occurs |
| symbols | signs or characters that stand for something else |
| movable | able to be moved |
| honorable | worth of honor or respect |
| unnecessarily | in a way that is not needed or having to be done |
| contrast | difference between things |
| rituals | ceremonies or rites |
| utensils | useful instruments or tools, usually used in a kitchen |