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If Stones could Speak List #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf7xwHFuH2o&list=PLpYHMc0k78-mXZAAJgFdWxlVvxzJWTbCb

1. archaeology

the science that deals with past human life as shown by fossils and the monuments and tools left by ancient people

2. archaeologist

“One who” studies archaeology

3. artifact

An object (as a tool or ornament) showing human work and representing a culture

4. civilization

the way of life of a people

5. conserve

use carefully

6. contradiction

something like a statement that opposes something else

7. devouring

to eat up greedily or hungrily

8. excavate

To hollow out

9. investigation

To study by close examination

preserve

To maintain; to keep from ruin

relic

An object left behind after decay or disappearance (ex An object left behind after decay or disappearance (ex. “relics of ancient cities”)

reveal

To make known

rigorous

Very strict

technology

The use of science in solving problems; a technical method of doing something

theory

a set of principles or belief that explains facts or events of the natural world