Dig through the letters below to uncover words that are used in the study of archaeology.
Do you know what these words mean? Read their definitions as you find the words.
WORD FIND CLUES:
ALEXANDRIA
An historic city in Virginia; the place where Alexandria Archaeology is located!
ARTIFACT
An object made or modified by people.
BUCKET
The container used to hold excavated soil on a dig.
EXCAVATION
An archaeological dig.
MAP
A measured drawing of the site, showing the excavated areas and the features that were found.
PRIMARY SOURCE
An original written document from the time period being studied. Examples include newspapers, deed, photographs, diaries and maps.
MUSEUM
A place where artifacts are housed and displayed.
REPORT
A document that explains what archaeologists learned from an excavation.
SITE
An area where artifacts and other remains of past activities can be found in the ground.
SQUARE
A portion of the site which is excavated separately, so that artifacts can be recorded from a precise location on the map. Often sites are divided into a grid of one meter squares.
SURVEY
To lay out the site grid prior to excavation and create a base map on which to show the excavated remains. Special survey equipment is used to make exact measurements and to relate the archaeological site to U.S. Geological Survey maps.
TRANSIT
The tool used to survey the site.
TROWEL
A hand-tool used to scrape away layers of earth during an excavation.
WASH
To clean the artifacts in the laboratory after the excavation.