| A | B |
| archaeologest | one who studies the life of ancient people by studieng thier monuments artifact and inscription |
| hypothesis | a theory or propersition which has not yet neen proven |
| looting | to steal artifacts from an archaeologest site |
| replica | a copy of art or other abjects |
| deciphering | to find the meaning of something |
| ritual | a formall ceremony act, usualy for a religon |
| symmetry | same on each sede what is on the front is in the back |
| sarcophagus | a stone coffen or tumb |
| astronomer | one who studies stars and planets |
| reef | a redge of coral or sand near the surgice of the water |
| trawler | a boat for fishing and draging a big net along the sea bottum |
| glyph | a symble charector usually covered |
| stela | an up right stone stab |
| bends | pan or paralysis caused by the formation of nitrogen bubbles in the blood because of a sudenly loweing atmasphere pressure |
| emblem glyph | a hieroglyph that identifies a paricular ancient Maya City |
| curio | any unusual aticle |
| authintic | genuine real |
| cenote | a deep natural well carved out of lime stone |
| foil | to prevent from being successful |
| fate | the end result or consequence, the outcome |