Archaeology We went on an archaeological dig

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Archaeology We went on an archaeological dig What they are looking for is things from the past What they find is sent to university to tell them were about in the past it was used and how old it was We were shown around the site.

Archaeology sieve This is a picture of the big sieve that is used for the things in the piles of soil and stones Some things that our found like pottery might fit together like I know the archaeology people did

Site Afterwards This is a picture of part of the site after the dig The site now has lots of humps and bumps Kev says they are called earthworks The site now is different

In the tent This is a picture of inside the tent In the tent the keep all the things they have found in the sites If you look carefully you might see some of the finds on the table

Measuring the Trenches When the have dug so many centimeters down they have to measure the site In this picture the lady is drawing and the man is telling her the measurements

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