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Page 1: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Canadian HistoryWhat is history?

Page 2: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Instructions

• Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology

• Fill in the correct term for each blank.

• Make sure you READ each definition!

Page 3: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Terms in Basic Archaeology• Prehistoric: The time or a period before recorded

history

• Ancient: Belonging to the early history of people, usually before the end of the Roman Empire.

• Artifact: Any object made by humans for their use.

• Baulk: Wall of the excavated pit left intact as a record of strata uncovered.

Page 4: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Terms in Basic Archaeology• Carbon 14: Dating process which

measures amount of radio-carbon left in organic materials.

• Civilization: The total culture of a people, nation, or period, such as the

“Iroquois Confederacy”.

• Correlation: A close or mutual relation.

Page 5: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Terms in Basic Archaeology• Cross-Dating: Dating process where

archaeologists compare artefacts from a dated site with artefacts from an undated site.

• Culture: The skills, habits, arts, and institution of a given people during a given time in a given civilization.

• Dendrochronology: Dating process using tree-ring growth.

Page 6: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Terms in Basic Archaeology• Dig Team: Archaeologists and workers at

a specific site.

• Excavation: The systematic digging up of an archaeological site.

• Grid: System of 5-meter squares laid out at an archaeological site.

Page 7: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Terms in Basic Archaeology• History: The story of the past; all recorded

events of the past.

• In situ: In the original place or site.

• Layers: Levels of civilization uncovered on a dig.

Page 8: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Terms in Basic Archaeology• Locus: Specific spot where an object is

uncovered.

• Pit: Excavated hole worked by archaeologists.

• Potassium-argon dating: Dating process used on volcanic rocks which measures the amount of radioactive argon in the rock.

Page 9: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Terms in Basic Archaeology• Pottery: Bowls, urns, and other

containers made of clay

• Seriation: System of arranging objects from least to most advanced.

• Sherd: Fragment of pottery.

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Terms in Basic Archaeology• Site: Location of an archaeological dig; place

where there is evidence of ancient human habitation.

• Stratigraphy: Study of the layers of strata, or levels of civilization.

• Tell: Mound which shows evidence of human habitation; from Arabic word meaning “hill”

• Trench: Deep cut into the earth made by archaeologists to see if a site is worth excavating.

Page 11: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Instructions

• Student Handout: Section: Pre-test

• Circle True or False for each statement.

Page 12: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Pre-Test: True of False

• 1. Archaeology is an exact science.

• 2. Conclusions can always be made by archaeologists.

• 3. Archaeological sites can be found all over the world.

• 4. Archaeologists, when they excavate, can throw away most objects that appear to be unimportant.

• 5. Archaeologists primarily search for buried treasure.

Page 13: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Pre-Test: True of False• 6. Ancient myths may provide clues for

archaeologists, telling them where to dig.

• 7. Archaeology is a modern science.

• 8. Archaeologists use information provided by other sciences.

• 9. The picture of a culture’s past is always very clear from the remains preserved.

• 10. The oldest object in a “tell” is usually at the top.

Page 14: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Instructions

• Student Handout: Section: Vocabulary

• Circle the word or phrase which best defines the term given.

Page 15: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Vocabulary Quiz• 1. Archaeology:

A) study of peopleB) study of the past by uncovering remains

C) Study of bridges

• 2. Artifact: A) object made or used by people B) fossil C) Painting done in oils

• 3. Tell: A) mound showing evidence of human life B) an ancient legend

C) mythical goddess

Page 16: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

Vocabulary Quiz• 4. Excavation:

A) tomb art B) study of caves C) systematic digging

• 5. Dendrochronology: A) telling of time B) dating by the use of tree rings

C) study of trees

• 6. Cuneiform: A) ancient Semitic script B) Sumerian mathematics C) temple architects

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Vocabulary Quiz• 7. Baulk:

A) digging tool B) trench wall C) ancient pottery

• 8. In situ: A) foreign site B) ancient furniture C) in the original location

• 9. Sherd: A) prehistoric animal B) stone tool C) pottery fragment

• 10. Stratigraphy: A) study of layers of soil and the artefacts found in themB) type of cloudC) ancient social class

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Instructions

• Student Handout: Section: What is History?

• Read the note on the next slide and fill in the missing blanks. Complete the activity that follows.

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What is History?• The study of what

human beings have done on earth.

• Explains how the past and present are connected.

• It is about political, economical, geographical, social, and cultural changes

• 3 questions that Historians ask when studying history:

1. Why did a particular event take place?

2. Why is the event important?

3. Why did the event happen when and where it did?

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What is History?

• Consider the 5w’s when studying an event or person.

Who?

What?

When?

Where?

Why?

Primary Source:A document, record or written account made by someone who took part in or witnessed an event.

Secondary Source:Is a written account made sometime after an event has taken place and by people who are not eyewitnesses. They are based on research and analysis of primary sources or other secondary sources.

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Primary or Secondary Source?

• Activity: Complete the chart on your sheet by placing the following sources under the proper column.

Diary Encyclopedia University DiplomaHistory Textbook Journal TV documentary on the pastBiographies Cole’s Notes PhotographMap Magazine Birth CertificateCensus Record Newspapers Ship’s log

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Instructions

• Student Handout: Section: What is a Century?

• Read the note on the next slides and fill in the missing blanks. Complete the activity that follows,

Page 23: Canadian History What is history?. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure

What is a Century?

• Western countries place years into groups of one hundred and refer to them as a century. Example: In Canada, we are currently in the 21st Century.

This is how it works:

1-100 A. D. = 1st Century

101-200 A.D. = 2nd Century

201-300 A.D. = 3rd Century

1201-1300 A.D. = 13th Century

1801-1900 A.D. = 19th Century

1901- 2000 A. D. = 20thCentury

2001-2100 A.D. = 21st Century

Decade = ________ years

Century = ________ years

Millennium = ________ years

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What is a Century? Activity

• State which century for each date:

1. 30 A.D. 6. 1313 A.D.

2. 1604 A.D. 7. 3110 A.D.

3. 1066 A.D. 8. 505 A.D.

4. 2555 A.D. 9. 1999 A.D.

5. 945 A.D. 10. 1650 A.D

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Timeline• History began to be recorded when human beings

started living in cities over 5 thousand years ago. Western historians used the following reference points to indicate the time in history:

• Gets closer to zero on a timeline:BCE = Before Common EraBC = Before Christ

• Moves away from zero on a timeline:

CE = Common EraAD = Anno Domini “In the Year of Our Lord”