something that comes to one from one’s ancestors
heritage
people who live by stealing and often as members of a band
bandits
carried on or as if on water
afloat
open pits usually for obtaining building stone, slate, or limestone
quarries
an edible fruit that is oblong or shaped like a pear
the way of life of a people
civilization
people who work at a trade of handicraft- highly skilled workers in any field
craftspeople
the frame or body of a ship
hull
to seize and hold the attention of, to attract greatly
producing much vegetation or large crops, capable of developing and growing
fertile
the remains of something destroyed
a person who carries on trade, especially on a large scale
merchant
the goods carried by a ship, airplane or vehicle
cargo
having the power to arouse admiration
impressive
a woody plant having several stems and smaller than most trees
shrub
a journey or trip for a certain purpose
expedition
someone who tells the meaning of
interpreter
a craft bigger than a rowboat for navigation of the water
vessel
raised paved roads built by the Mayan culture
sacbes
a watery juice that circulates through a higher plant
sap
a group of territories or peoples under one ruler
empire
a group traveling together on a long journey through desert or in dangerous places
caravan
to be carried along by currents of air or water
drifted
a piece of land extending out into a body of water
peninsula
a tall timber tree of southeastern Asia
teak