Types of materials and instruments used by Archaeologists on dig sites and under water Grade 8 M.Wiener.

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Types of materials and instruments used by Archaeologists on dig sites and under water Grade 8 M.Wiener

 Careful  Precise  Old  Fragile  Different sizes  The right tool for the right job

 Pointed bricklayer's trowel  Hand pick  Brushes  Small hand shovel  Dust pan  Bulldozer  Whisk broom

 Tape recorder  Video recorder  Camera  Pencil and paper

 Tape measurer  Plumb line  Yardstick/meter stick  Ruler

 Sacks  Bags  Buckets  Sifter  Dental Picks

 Water-proof pens and paper  Water-proof cameras  Floatation vessels for artifacts  Diving equipment  Submarines