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Higher education archaeology independent work packets

Preview of Introduction to Archaeology: Case Studies

Introduction to Archaeology: Case Studies

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M Teaching Peaks
Explore the depths of human history with our compelling Introduction to Archaeology Case Studies: Uncover a curated collection of 8 case studies, each crafted to illuminate pivotal concepts within the dynamic field of archaeology.Please Note: The case studies in this resource are also included in the resource below:Introduction to Archaeology Series: Reading Centers BundleThe case studies include:Pompeii's Time Travel Tale (Concept - Stratigraphy)Shipwreck Secrets (Concept - Context and Provenan
Preview of RESOURCE FILE - Vintage Images of Biological Field Work

RESOURCE FILE - Vintage Images of Biological Field Work

Created by
Art's Place
These clip art collections include many images salvaged from school and university notebooks, biological field sketches and doodles mostly created back in the 1950s and 1960s. The images have been extracted and upgraded using Adobe Photoshop and other applications to give the best possible results.
Preview of WILLIAM F. GANONG - Famous Biologist from the Candy Family!!

WILLIAM F. GANONG - Famous Biologist from the Candy Family!!

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Art's Place
William Francis Ganong, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C., (19 February 1864 - 7 September 1941) was a Canadian biologist botanist, historian and cartographer. His botany career was spent mainly as a professor at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. In his private life he contributed to the historical and geographical understanding of his native New Brunswick. Ganong was born in Carleton (now West Saint John), NB, on February 19, 1864, the eldest of seven siblings. When he was nine years old,
Preview of Archaeology Documents and Analysis Questions

Archaeology Documents and Analysis Questions

Students will read and analyze four documents pertaining to archaeology. This would be a perfect tool to begin the discussion of prehistory and importance of primary and secondary source analysis.Document 1: British archaeologist excavating the ruins of Ur (ancient city in Iraq) briefly discusses his personal account of witnessing the royal tombs of Ur. *Students will read a paragraph and answer two questionsDocument 2: Archaeological Dig in SyriaPhotograph of a team of researchers in Syria exca
Preview of HISTORICAL MYSTERY - THE MAINE NORSE/VIKING PENNY - Is it Real or Not?

HISTORICAL MYSTERY - THE MAINE NORSE/VIKING PENNY - Is it Real or Not?

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Art's Place
Did the Norse/Vikings really travel this far south? Perhaps your class can solve this mystery!!!As you can see in this presentation, the Maine Norse Penny has been recognized as authentic. In fact the Maine State Museum makes the following statement: "Minted in Norway between A.D. 1065 and 1080, this small silver coin was excavated at the Goddard site, a large prehistoric Indian trade village in Penobscot Bay, Maine. It is thought to be evidence of an extensive northern native trade networ
Preview of Paleolithic Era and Neolithic Revolutions

Paleolithic Era and Neolithic Revolutions

This bundle includes resources and activities for students learning about the Paleolithic Era and the transition into the farming communities of the Neolithic Revolution.
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