imagine the year 2111 you are an archological excavation the area around your house find ten list items in the course of your excavation
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1. During my excavation, I found a feature phone which was used 100 years ago.
2. I found some broken pieces of a ceiling fan used by our ancestors.
3. I found an old radio which cannot be repaired now.
4. I found a dot pen with which my forefathers wrote.
5. I found a motorcycle which was a mode of transport in 21st century.
6. I found an old desktop which was used earlier.
7. I found a wrist watch which used as an ornament.
8. I found small little pen drives used to store data.
9. I found an old camera.
10. I found an old gun used for military operations in world war 3 and 4.
Answer:
(1)Dirt
(2)Gravel
(3)Miscellaneous trash leftover from construction
(4)Pipes for water, from the well
(5)A pipe for the sewage to go to the septic tank
(6)Electrical wires, incoming from the power company, and
(7)Electrical wires outgoing to outbuildings and such
(8)Cables for telephone service
(9)Cables for TV and/or internet service
(10)A conduit (pipe) leading to my garage for any future wires or items needed to connect the house and garage/shop.
Explanation:
Excavation is one way archaeologists find out about a site, but it is not the only way, and not the first way. When archaeologists dig, they always do so for a reason, and they have some information about the area that leads them to think they will find a site. They are knowledgeable about the place being excavated, and they have specific questions. They do not just look around for somewhere to dig and then go treasure-hunting. Reading stories, listening to farmers’ reports, examining maps, walking the landscape to get a big picture of possible habitation, using technology such as ground-penetrating radar to peer under the ground—these and other techniques all help archaeologists figure out where and when people lived in an area.
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