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Teacher: Mauricio Torres                                                        Student: ……………………………..
Grade: 8thE.G.B.                                                                Section: ……………………………………
Subject: Social Studies                                                         Date: ....................... 2012
Activity: Classwork


                        ARCHAEOLOGY WORKSHEET
General Instructions:Youmustcarefullyreadalltheinstructionsgiven. Afterwards,
answerthequestionsontheotherside of the page. Afterthis, findthemeaning of
theunderlinedwords in a dictionary, and writethemeaningon a differentsheet of
paper.

Anarchaeologistissomeonewho         tries      to     figure
outwhatlifewaslike in theancientpastbylooking at theremains
of         ancientpeople       -       theirfossils      and
theirartifacts.Anarchaeologistmustknowthedifferentbetweena
nartifact and a fossil.

          Fossilsare theremains of living things (plants, animals, people), not of
          thingsthatweremade.

          Artifacts are theremains of thingsthatweremade, nottheremains of
          living things.

A "site" is a place archaeologistswishto explore. At
thesite,                  archaeologistsliterallydig,
lookingfortheremains of anancientcivilization.
Thatiswhytheycallthesite at whichthey are
working a "dig".

                                     Beforetheybegindigging,         archaeologistsdesign
                                     agridontheground, usingrope and string. Eachsquare in
                                     thegridmust be carefullysearched. A record must be
                                     kept                of                anythingfound,
                                     includingwhatwasfoundnexttoit.

                                     Thetoolsthey use are sometimesvery simple. Tools can
                                     includetrowels, brushes, spoons, dental picks, saws,
                                     dustpans, and wheelbarrows.

Digging at a siteisslow and carefulwork. Eachgridmust be searchedverycarefully.

Once objects are labeled and removed from a site, they are takento a lab,
relabeled,    and    placed    in      a   database. Archaeologists  use
thisinformationtoputtogetherpieces of thepast.

Ittakes a greatdeal of education, training, patience, and attentiontodetailtowork
as anarchaeologist.


            _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
                Km. 14 ½ Vía Perimetral – PBX: 2145614 – Mobile:080869990 – 080869888
                                              http://www.torremar.edu.ec
                                          e-mail: torremar@torremar.edu.ec
I-    Reading comprehension. Answer the following questions. Be
      brief and concise!
      1. What is an archaeologist?

      _________________________________________________________________________________

      2. What kind of tools do archaeologists use?

      _________________________________________________________________________________

      3. What does it take to work as an archaeologist?

      _________________________________________________________________________________

      4. Why do you think it is important to know the difference between a
         fossil and an artifact?

      _________________________________________________________________________________

      _________________________________________________________________________________

      5. What is a site?

      _________________________________________________________________________________

      6. Why is digging a site a slow process?

      _________________________________________________________________________________



II-   Vocabulary.Search for the meaning of the following words. Write
      this on a different sheet of paper and use to study for your next
      test!
         Grid
         Dustpan
         Wheelbarrow
         Labeled
         Database




       _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
           Km. 14 ½ Vía Perimetral – PBX: 2145614 – Mobile:080869990 – 080869888
                                         http://www.torremar.edu.ec
                                     e-mail: torremar@torremar.edu.ec

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Archaeology Worksheet (classwork)

  • 1. Teacher: Mauricio Torres Student: …………………………….. Grade: 8thE.G.B. Section: …………………………………… Subject: Social Studies Date: ....................... 2012 Activity: Classwork ARCHAEOLOGY WORKSHEET General Instructions:Youmustcarefullyreadalltheinstructionsgiven. Afterwards, answerthequestionsontheotherside of the page. Afterthis, findthemeaning of theunderlinedwords in a dictionary, and writethemeaningon a differentsheet of paper. Anarchaeologistissomeonewho tries to figure outwhatlifewaslike in theancientpastbylooking at theremains of ancientpeople - theirfossils and theirartifacts.Anarchaeologistmustknowthedifferentbetweena nartifact and a fossil. Fossilsare theremains of living things (plants, animals, people), not of thingsthatweremade. Artifacts are theremains of thingsthatweremade, nottheremains of living things. A "site" is a place archaeologistswishto explore. At thesite, archaeologistsliterallydig, lookingfortheremains of anancientcivilization. Thatiswhytheycallthesite at whichthey are working a "dig". Beforetheybegindigging, archaeologistsdesign agridontheground, usingrope and string. Eachsquare in thegridmust be carefullysearched. A record must be kept of anythingfound, includingwhatwasfoundnexttoit. Thetoolsthey use are sometimesvery simple. Tools can includetrowels, brushes, spoons, dental picks, saws, dustpans, and wheelbarrows. Digging at a siteisslow and carefulwork. Eachgridmust be searchedverycarefully. Once objects are labeled and removed from a site, they are takento a lab, relabeled, and placed in a database. Archaeologists use thisinformationtoputtogetherpieces of thepast. Ittakes a greatdeal of education, training, patience, and attentiontodetailtowork as anarchaeologist. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Km. 14 ½ Vía Perimetral – PBX: 2145614 – Mobile:080869990 – 080869888 http://www.torremar.edu.ec e-mail: torremar@torremar.edu.ec
  • 2. I- Reading comprehension. Answer the following questions. Be brief and concise! 1. What is an archaeologist? _________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What kind of tools do archaeologists use? _________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What does it take to work as an archaeologist? _________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Why do you think it is important to know the difference between a fossil and an artifact? _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What is a site? _________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Why is digging a site a slow process? _________________________________________________________________________________ II- Vocabulary.Search for the meaning of the following words. Write this on a different sheet of paper and use to study for your next test! Grid Dustpan Wheelbarrow Labeled Database _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Km. 14 ½ Vía Perimetral – PBX: 2145614 – Mobile:080869990 – 080869888 http://www.torremar.edu.ec e-mail: torremar@torremar.edu.ec