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Grade level: 6-8Subject: Ancient HistoryDuration: Two class per ...
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Banpo Village: Gone, But Not Forgotten
Banpo is a village that existed some 6,000 years ago near Xi'an in the Shaanxi Province of China. Artifacts that have been unearthed from the Banpo site are all that remains of this prehistoric clan-based community. The village grounds occupied a physical area of 50,000 square meters, and consisted primarily of a residential section, a pottery area, and burial grounds. Five excavations that were conducted fr ...
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TITLE: "Archeology Dig"
AUTHOR: Sharin Manes, St. Mary School, AZ
GRADE LEVEL/SUBJECT: 5-7
OVERVIEW: Generally children do not have knowledge of or
understand the methods of collecting information about pre-historic
peoples. A question most often asked is, "If there was no writing,
how do you know what they were like?"
PURPOSE: The purpose of this activity is to provide students with
expe ...
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Views of Ancient Egypt
Egypt has one of the world's longest and best preserved material histories. A tradition of art and architecture was maintained in ancient Egypt for 3,000 years. The Egyptians developed distinctive ways to represent their world. They emphasized the profile view of people and animals and showed sequences of events by painting them in bands, one above another, meant to be viewed in order. Their best known funerary architecture was made in the form of monumental pyramid ...
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Special Report: Deepest Wreck Volume 54 Number 2, March/April 2001
by Brett A. Phaneuf, Thomas K. Dettweiler, and Thomas Bethge
The search for a missing submarine turns up a second-century B.C. shipwreck at nearly 10,000 feet.
A wreck recently discovered between Greece and Egypt may be of a vessel similar in appearance to th ...
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New! Forensics in the Classroom Now Underway!
PAST is a non-profit educational and research team that puts together partnerships on compelling projects in Anthropology and makes the work available to students and the public through field schools, documentary film and interactive web access.
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A WebQuest
Was It Murder?
The Death of King Tutankhamun:
The Boy King
Welcome to the King Tut WebQuest! I'm anxious for you to help solve this mystery. Be sure to check out everything around my tomb.
Thanks!
| Introduction | Task | Process | Resources |
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Introduction
King Tut has been fascinating students and adults alike since the discovery of his tomb in 1922. Why has so much interest ...
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