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    Artifact 4 Is Language

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    Is it Language? In artifact number four my group was presented an image of “asemic art”. The image shows several variations of strokes. The image seems to be composed of circular or rounded strokes. There weren’t any strokes that seemed particularly sharp. In this image; there seems to be an element of creativity‚ which is a characteristic of language. I consider artifact four as a language because it’s creative‚ complex and redundant. However‚ there are some that would disagree because the writing

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    organized cities through grid plans‚ and strong roman structures from roman concrete‚ are three artifacts that are some of the most historically significant developments in the civilization of ancient Rome. Roman Numerals‚ symbols that represent numbers‚ originated around 8th century B.C. to 2nd Century AD‚ to help record numbers in coins‚ art and stones. They are one of the most significantly important artifacts not only for Rome but the world as well. Leading to development and advancement in mathematics

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    advanced with war strategy so the Paxinvirtutes lived in fear. But they used this fear and put it towards their passion for peace and love for music. They were tired of war and believed that music is the key to uniting them again. Artifact 1: Gasmask This artifact was used by students in Paxinvirtue while they would practice nuclear bomb drills. They were at war with a neighboring island‚ the Odi’s who were experimenting with misiles and bombs during this time. The students would crawl nnder

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    Topic 2 – Reading 7 Mystery of the Stolen Artifacts Federal and state laws protect archaeological remains on public lands. These laws are important for preserving our national and state heritage. Unfortunately‚ there are people who discover these sites‚ excavate the artifacts‚ and sell them for personal gain. These people are called “pot hunters”. This script is a fictional trial of a Mr. Pete Anderson who was accused of illegally taking archeological artifacts from public land. During a “sting” operation

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    Artifact Speech Outline

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    My Artifact: Starburst chain General Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: After listening to my presentation‚ my audience will know why friendship is important to me and some advantages and disadvantages of having 8 best friends. Organizational Pattern: Categorical I. Introduction Nine girls‚ packed into a Chevy Malibu about to drive seven hours on a mini road trip to Minnesota for the annual Kappa Convention weekend. This trip was with me and eight of my best friends

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    Artifacts vs. Ecofacts

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    Artifacts vs. Ecofacts Many people who know little about archaeology probably have little clue of the difference between artifacts and ecofacts. Yes‚ the prefixes of the words are different‚ but they’re both a type of “fact”. That’s probably what most people would seem to figure out between the two terms‚ and before I knew what they meant‚ I would just stick with artifact as it’s a more commonly used word to describe something found from the past. As far as I was concerned‚ ecofacts were

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    Ukulele Artifact Speech

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    Cultural Artifact Speech Outline: Ukulele I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Did you know that learning to play an instrument provides you with many benefits? It can increase your memory capacity‚ enhance your coordination‚ and it’s simply fun! B. Revealed Object: Today I will be telling you all about the Ukulele. I play this along with guitar‚ piano‚ and singing but the ukulele holds a special place in my heart. C. Thesis Statement: Playing the ukulele is relatively easy to learn and can

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    Stolen ArtifactsWorksheet ead through both “View the Evidence” and “Read the Court Records.” You will answer the questions on this worksheet and then use those answers to complete Quiz and a writing assignment. “Stolen From “View the Evidence” 1. What are the three daisy species that grow in the Anasazi archaeological site? A. B. C. 2. How many different forms of the protein compositase did the state botanist detect with gel electrophoresis? (select the answer) 1 2 3

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    Museum Artifact 737

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    Museum Artifact 737 likely represents a bichrome‚ wheel-made kylix fired during the Cypro-Geometric III period of the Cypriot Iron Age. The kylix‚ a drinking vessel shaped like a stemmed bowl or cup and possessing a height of 5.5 cm‚ resembles a chalice with a disk base of 3 cm connected to a bowl measuring 8 cm across its widest point. Marked with two sets of concentric circles on the interior of the bowl‚ the kylix draws strong influence from greek design during the Late Bronze Age. Joanna Smith

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