Tools of the Trade
History
Methods
Other Vocab
Methods (Continued)
King Tut
100

This is the primary tool used to remove dirt (by scraping) in an excavation.

Trowel

100

This man conducted limited excavations of both Egypt & the Indus River Valley in the 4th Century BCE

Alexander the Great 

100

This is the digging process which involves removal of sediment layers to uncover artifacts and features in the past.

Excavation 

100

The type of archaeology you go into to do research and because you want to study a past culture is called this type of archaeology 

Academic 

100

Name one way archaeologists can find good places to dig that was discussed in videos or by the teacher

Aerial photography, satellite images, ruins or artifacts on the surface as clues, old historic maps and the documentary record. 

100

What evidence suggests that Tut's burial was rushed?  2 possible answers to this question! 

1. There was mold growing on the walls from paint that didn't fully dry.

2. His tomb was crowded and smaller than most other pharaohs. 

200

This tool is used to make sure small artifacts don't get lost in removed dirt/earth. Dirt falls through it while tiny artifacts remain. 

A screen or sifter (sieve) 

200

This man led French troops into Egypt and raided and defaced a number of tombs/sites 

Napoleon Bonaparte 

200

These are small holes excavated to identify artifact concentrations and features.

Shovel-test pits (STPs) 

200

This is a soil or sediment disturbance usually indicating some human activity.  

Feature 

200

What is the main reason we screen dirt in excavation? 

To find tiny artifacts that we may have missed when digging.

200

Why couldn't Tut's death be caused by murder from a blow to the head?  What evidence disproves this? 

Head injury came after death or else we'd see embalming fluid/resin in it. 

300

Archaeologists use this system of measurement when laying out a unit, site or measuring elevation and depth.

the Metric System 
300

This 1990 Law made it mandatory to text for artifacts or human remains before building on formerly native land 

NAGPRA

300

This is the line of STPs excavated in regular intervals along a compass bearing.

Transect 

300

This is the return of artifacts or human remains to the people/culture they originated from.

Repatriation 

300

This type of sampling is done when you just want to find out where the artifact concentrations are

Random sampling 

300

Why couldn't Tut have died from a chariot accident? 

Because with his clubbed foot he'd never be able to even balance or stay on the chariot in the first place. 

400

This tool is used with a scope to obtain elevations on a site from a distance... 

Transit 

400

This 1966 law it mandatory to conduct testing for artifacts and human remains when government money is used on a development project 

1966 Historic Preservation Act 

400

the layering of soil, sediment or archaeological remains is known as...

Stratigraphy 

400

Government required archaeology is known as...

Cultural Resource Management 

400

Why do we use plastic ziplock bags for artifacts?

Because it helps preserve and protect them from damage so they can be studied later. 

400

What fact about Tut's parents can explain many of his medical problems? 

His mother and father were brother and sister and thus he is a product of incest (which can cause genetic disorders). 

500

This expensive book is used to identify soil colors and consistency in a standard way...

The Munsell

500

This is the name for a grinding platform used by native peoples...

Metate 

500

 This is the established zero elevation for a excavation unit (EU) or site.

Datum Point 

500

This is the name for an OVERHEAD drawing of an excavation unit or artifact

Plan drawing

500

Why is archaeology considered a destructive science?

Because you can't dig something twice. You change it as you uncover things. 

500

What was the most likely current theory for King Tut's death as purported by the documentary we saw?  Be complete in your answer and specific. 

Temporal lobe epilepsy likely made him have a seizure where he injured his leg and died from an infection.  

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