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ARCHAEOLOGY A BRIEF INTRODUCTION. JUST IMAGINE… … what if you woke up this morning and realised YOU HAD NO MEMORIES AT ALL … even your own name and age?

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Page 1: ARCHAEOLOGY A BRIEF INTRODUCTION. JUST IMAGINE… … what if you woke up this morning and realised YOU HAD NO MEMORIES AT ALL … even your own name and age?

ARCHAEOLOGY

A BRIEF

INTRODUCTION

Page 2: ARCHAEOLOGY A BRIEF INTRODUCTION. JUST IMAGINE… … what if you woke up this morning and realised YOU HAD NO MEMORIES AT ALL … even your own name and age?

JUST IMAGINE…

…what if you woke up this morning and realised

YOU HAD NO MEMORIES AT ALL

… even your own name and age?

Discuss with your neighbour:

• How would you feel?• What questions would you ask?• How would you find answers to your questions?

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NO MEMORIES??

• As you have all pointed out, having no memories is SCARY!

• MEMORIES are the key to our IDENTITY

• If we do not know what happened in our past, we will not know who we are

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HOW WOULD YOU FIND OUT WHO YOU ARE?

• Objects can provide clues

• If you lost your memory, finding a family photo and school report book would answer many of your questions

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WHY DO WE NEED ARCHAEOLOGY?

• In the same way, mankind often “forgets” what happened in the past

• There are still many, many mysteries hidden in the distant past

• Ancient objects are often our only clues about how people lived long ago

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

ARCHAEOLOGY is derived from these Greek words:

ARKHAIOS (ancient)

+

LOGIA (the study of)

So it literally means

“the study of ancient things”

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WHAT IS CONSIDERED “ANCIENT”?

• Generally speaking, “Ancient” simply refers to the very distant past

• Some historians roughly divide human history into Ancient, Middle and Modern ages.

• The “Ancient” segment stretches from the earliest human records to about 500 AD

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WHAT IS CONSIDERED “ANCIENT”?

Human history is approximately divided into these segments:

1 AD

1 BC

Ancient AgeEarliest human records – c.500 AD

Middle Agesc.500 AD –

c.15th Century

Modern Timesc.15th

Century - Present

Timeline is NOT drawn to scale

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WHAT DOES AN ARCHAEOLOGIST DO?• Refer to Textbook 5A (pg. 56-57)

• Summary: Archaeologists are SCIENTISTS who study ARTEFACTS and human remains

• Artefacts are objects from the past

• They must first be carefully dug up from the ground

• These objects give us vital clues about the time period they are from

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WHAT AN “ARCHAEOLOGIST” SHOULD NOT DO…

• In the 1870s, a German named Heinrich Schliemann dreamt of proving that the legendary city of Troy really existed

• Unfortunately he had no proper archaeological training

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WHAT AN “ARCHAEOLOGIST” SHOULD NOT DO…• The GOOD NEWS:

• He found the site in modern-day Turkey where 10 layers of ancient cities were built, each on top of the older city. This included Troy.

• Treasures from a city 1,000 years older than Troy were found

• The BAD NEWS:

• In his haste for fame, he used dynamite to blast through the layers

• Ironically, he destroyed forever many artefacts from the ACTUAL city of Troy!

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WHAT CAN OBJECTS FROM THE PAST TELL US?

Surprisingly, a lot!

• The AGE of the object (how old it is)

• Many methods can be used, such as Carbon-14 or Fluorine testing

• The CLIMATE at that time

• The rings formed inside ancient trees record this

• A dead person’s AGE, HEALTH and DIET

• Teeth can give clues about these• Even how a dead person LOOKED like!

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FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION

• This male skeleton was found near the ancient monument called Stonehenge in England

• Displayed next to it is a model of the man’s face as he may have looked when alive

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HIGH-TECH TOOLS• New and powerful methods are now

providing incredible discoveries

• For example a medical CAT scanner was used to create 3-D X-Ray models of ancient Egyptian mummies, without having to open their coffins

• Even blood vessels could be seen, allowing medical diagnosis of the person’s cause of death

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LIDAR (LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING)• Using a laser mounted on an aircraft, vast

areas can be mapped in 3-D

• This technology can “see” through thick jungles

• It used to take centuries to uncover lost cities in jungles – now it takes minutes

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LIDAR FINDS A LOST CITY• In June 2013, the results of a secret

expedition were announced

• Using LIDAR, a city entirely unknown to archaeologists was found in Cambodia (not too far from Singapore!)

• Even local people did not know of its existence

• Hence it has been untouched in the misty jungle for 1200 years!

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TEST YOUR DEDUCTIVE SKILLS!A longstanding question of history has always been:

WHO BUILT THE MASSIVE PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT?

• In 450 BC, the Greek historian Herodotus visited Egypt, 2,000 years after the Pyramids were built. (Even to him, it was ‘ancient’!)

• He was told that slaves were forced to build them – and this became an accepted fact.

• It became easy to ASSUME that such a gigantic structure could only have been built using cruel slave labour

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TEST YOUR DEDUCTIVE SKILLS!Recent excavations near the Great Pyramid in Egypt have revealed that:

• There was a vast campsite for workers • Workers were divided into groups with names like

“Endurance” and “Perfection”. They signed their group name on the stone blocks which they moved

• Huge quantities of cattle and fish bones were found in the camp

• Skeletons showed signs of surgery and healing of bones

WHAT INFERENCES CAN YOU MAKE ABOUT THE WORKERS WHO BUILT THE PYRAMIDS?

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DID YOU MAKE THE SAME INFERENCES AS THE EXPERTS?Based on their discoveries, archaeologists now believe that:

• Workers had enough food and received medical care• They took pride in their work

Archaeologists thus concluded that:

• The workers were clearly NOT slaves who were cruelly treated

• It is likely that people wanted to work on the Pyramid out of loyalty to the Pharaoh and love for their nation

Sources:http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/pyramid_builders_01.shtml

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/data/2001/11/01/html/ft_20011101.5.fulltext.html

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• Before this excavation, we knew very little about the ordinary people who built the Pyramids

• The idea that slaves were used was passed down and believed by most experts

• Now we have new evidence to disprove this

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

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WHAT WE HAVE LEARNT• Archaeology is a study of the ancient

past

• There are still many things we do not know about the past

• Excavated artefacts give us clues about life in the past

• Our knowledge of the past is continually growing, as new evidence comes to light

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THINK!

• Does your family have an HEIRLOOM?

• something precious which was passed down the generations?

How would you feel if it was STOLEN or accidentally SMASHED?

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CARING FOR THE PAST• There are countless examples around the world of

priceless artefacts being destroyed

• Some ancient sites are destroyed out of carelessness or greed

• In 2013, a Mayan pyramid 2,300 years old was destroyed in Belize…so that its bricks could be used to make roads

• Local archaeologist: "It's like being punched in the stomach, it's just so horrendous."

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CARING FOR THE PAST

• What are the consequences when such tragedies happen?

• What can we do to prevent such destructive acts?

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CARING FOR THE PAST• Artefacts are also looted (stolen) for profit and smuggled

around the world

• There are strict international laws to prevent the looting, export and sale of such items, but it remains a serious problem

• In Dec 2013, it was reported that the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore had bought a sculpture from an art dealer in New York

• This sculpture was allegedly stolen from India and smuggled into the USA

• ACM has denied any wrongdoing. This case is currently still under investigation

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OUR SHARED RESPONSIBILITY

The treasures of the past are the shared inheritance of humanity

They must be protected for all future generations as well!