Dig Site Detective

Archaeologists use an artifact's material, symbols, shape, and purpose as evidence to connect it to the people and time that made it.

HistoryAges 6-11~9 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out

  • Reveal a buried artifact carefully before making a claim about its origin.
  • Use a visible material, symbol, shape, or function clue to distinguish between civilizations.
  • Explain an identification with artifact evidence rather than guessing from familiarity.
  • Transfer evidence-reading to an unfamiliar artifact and continue in adaptive practice with fainter clues and more choices.

The levels

  1. Mask in the sand

    Predict only after revealing a gold-and-blue mask, then observe how a royal headdress and inlay support an Egyptian identification.

  2. The emperor's coin

    Act on laurel wreath, ruler profile, and bronze coin evidence to distinguish a Roman artifact from other choices.

  3. Threads of the north

    Explain how an oval clothing fastener and interlaced animal motif identify a Viking brooch rather than relying on object type alone.

  4. Greenstone transfer

    Transfer evidence-reading to a new material and tool: connect a lashed pounamu adze with Māori craft in Aotearoa.

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