1 By: Amory K, Rachael B, Caroline H Title. 2 Artifact #1 Our hypothesis is that these are Weights and a scale used to compare the weighted blocks to.

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1 By: Amory K, Rachael B, Caroline H Title

2 Artifact #1 Our hypothesis is that these are Weights and a scale used to compare the weighted blocks to the an item to see how many weights made up the weight of an item to see how much you could trade for it. Archeologist thought they would weigh items such as barley and grain for the farmers to see how much they could trade for. This was used for daily life because it helped weigh items for farmers and people to trade with other people from other cities.

3 Artifact #2 We think this is a Holy bath to clean yourself. Archeologists believe this bath was a great bath and changing rooms on the side that circled the pool. The great bath was made out of bricks. They say it was 39 feet long and 8 feet deep. Some also say that it may have been used for religious rituals. This was used in daily life because it showed that they were strong about their religion.

4 Artifact #3 We think this is Manikin and jewelry to represent their use of fashion and clothing or even their religion. Archeologists say that these items are statues and the statues are seven inches high. They are used to show what they wear. The necklaces are what women wear for fashion. This is relates to daily life because it shows that they wore jewelry. They put time and effort into making them look nice.

5 #4 We think Pictures to resemble some thing that happened in the past

6 #5 Place of worship

7 #6 A hallway that leads to special rooms to pray in

8 #7 Games and toys used for entertainment such as dice marbles and game boards

9 #8 2 Horses using a chariot maybe used for a toy for young children or a sculpture