| A | B |
| culture | The way a group of people live. |
| What are six things that make up a culture? | Family life, beliefs, government, education, art, and economy. |
| anthropologist | A person that studies how people of different cultures live and work together. |
| archaeologist | A person that studies the remains of past civilizations. |
| What do anthropologists study? | Customs, ceremonies, holidays, family life, government, economy and beliefs. |
| What are things that an archaeologist finds? | Artifacts (example: pottery, items used many, many years ago), fossils and bones. |
| What items does an archaeologist use to do his work? | A site for digging, a pick axe, a trowel, a sifter, a tiny brush and a hand broom. |
| economy | The way people earn their money and how they choose to spend it. |
| government | Shapes our culture by making laws and helping us live by those laws. |
| rituals | Traditions people share and pass down by repeated ceremonies. |
| beliefs | The personal ideas that people live by. (Example: your religion) |
| family | The group of people you live with that help shape your beliefs, rituals and customs. |