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Questions
- How does the depth of a recovered item relate to the relative
time of its burial?
(The deeper the object, the more likely that it was buried
a longer time ago. This would allow more time for dirt and soil
to pile atop of it.)
- How did you uncover the location of the sub-floor pit?
(Accept all reasonable answers such as a greater number of
artifacts helped identify the pit area or a change in the surface
firmness suggested the depression.)
- Did the process of excavating the artifacts affect their placement?
Why or why not?
(Accept all reasonable answers. Student should be aware that
excavation process could change the location of items.)
The
activities in this guide were contributed by Michael DiSpezio, a
Massachusetts-based science writer and author of "Critical Thinking
Puzzles" and "Awesome Experiments in Light & Sound" (Sterling Publishing
Co., NY).
Academic Advisors for this Guide:
Corrine Lowen, Science Department, Wayland Public Schools, Wayland,
MA
Suzanne Panico, Science Teacher Mentor, Cambridge Public Schools,
Cambridge, MA
Anne E. Jones, Science Department, Wayland Middle School, Wayland,
MA

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