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Artifact Challenge

Artifact Challenge. Instructions: There are 10 artifacts that you must correctly identify. Click on the answer that you think is correct. Good Luck!. Go to Question #1. What do you think this artifact is?. a padlock a belt buckle a locket from a necklace.

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Artifact Challenge

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  1. Artifact Challenge Instructions: There are 10 artifacts that you must correctly identify. Click on the answer that you think is correct. Good Luck! Go to Question #1

  2. What do you think this artifact is? • a padlock • a belt buckle • a locket from a necklace

  3. Keep Digging for the Right Answer. Go Back & Try Again

  4. Correct!! Way to Go! • This is a very rusted padlock with a brass keyhole cover. Next Question

  5. This artifact might have been used for? • Cooking • Sewing • Farming

  6. Correct! • This is a flattened brass thimble. Brass Thimbles have been used since the 17th century. Next Question

  7. Kids your age used this artifact for what? • Brushing their teeth • Writing and drawing on the blackboard • Cleaning dishes

  8. AWESOME!! • Slate pencils, like this worn example seen here, were very common throughout the 19th century. These pencils, when used on a slate writing tablet, would produce white lines similar to chalk. Next Question

  9. Buttons are a very common find on archaeological sites. • True • False

  10. WAY TO GO! • Buttons are very common on archaeological sites. Moving from left to right is a common, 4-holed, porcelain button, a four-holed iron button, and a hard rubber button. Next Question

  11. This artifact is a broken piece of what? • Tea pot • Hook to hang clothes • Watering can

  12. RIGHT AGAIN! • Big cast iron tea kettles were used to boil water and were often found hanging from iron arms or cranes in the fireplace. Next Question

  13. Is this a penny? • True • False

  14. YEAH! • This example of an Indian Head penny, dated 1864. Indian Head pennies were minted from 1859 to 1909. Next Question

  15. What do you think this is? • Tool used in farming • Lid to a pot • Coffee grinder

  16. GOOD JOB! • These cast iron objects were used for grinding coffee beans. • Today, we have electric coffee grinders. Next Question

  17. This artifact is still around today. • True • False

  18. CORRECT! • This is a iron drill. • Your parents probably have something that looks very similar to this. Next Question

  19. These are: • Pieces of chalk • Clay beads • Straws • Tobacco pipe stems

  20. EXCELLENT! • These are fragments of clay tobacco pipe stems. Because the thin clay stems on these pipes broke easily, 17th and 18th century archaeological sites are often littered with pipe stem fragments. Next Question

  21. This is: • A plate • A turtle shell • A pot • The sole of a shoe

  22. RIGHT AGAIN! • This the lower shell of a turtle found on a site. Turtle shells are technically bones to an archaeologist, and discovering one on an archaeological site tells us something about what the people who lived here were eating. Credits Page

  23. Credits Page • http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/history/argy/artquiz/argyaq7.cfm - turtle shell picture • http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/history/argy/artquiz/argyaq4.cfm - pipe pictures • http://www.kidsdigreed.com/artifacts.asp - all other pictures

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