Q.1.
These are the remains of items living things used and/or created.
Q.2.
In an archeological dig, the starting point is known as the ________.
Q.3.
The word quarry actually means ________.
Q.4.
They study records (written or pictorial) that were left behind and then compare those records to the artifacts found.
Q.5.
This person studies how land forms and how land masses have changed over time. They also study how people adapted to the land and used the land.
Q.6.
The practice of studying the soil to determine cultures and time periods is known as ______.
Q.7.
This refers to a broken piece of pottery.
Q.8.
This refers to the period of time before there were any written records.
Q.9.
This refers to a type of material remains that cannot be removed from an excavation site. Examples would include pits, fire hearths, floors, columns, steps, etc.
Q.10.
They study the wreckages of sunken ships, as well as submerged buildings and cities.