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    Exercise "Contemporary Archeology", created by baboune16 (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 556 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 67 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): colocolo / FRANCE, on Monday 13 February - 16:26:
    "Thanks again...!"


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    Stats (556 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 76.4 %
    * and pickaxe make it possible to remove the layers of ground without archeological value.

    Question 2 passed: 79 %
    Archeologists use small tools such as * to carefully remove dirt from artifacts.

    Question 3 passed: 68.7 %
    The * has revealed the remains of 50,000 Maya structures from pyramids to whole cities.

    Question 4 passed: 69.2 %
    The * is a wire mesh screen used to separate small artifacts from loose soil.

    Question 5 passed: 64 %
    The mummy * is used for accurate forensic reconstruction of his body and face.

    Question 6 passed: 65.5 %
    Archeologists can use a * whenever they need to make a straight vertical line.

    Question 7 passed: 68 %
    * is a remote sensing technique of detecting variations in ground temperature caused by subsurface archeological remains.

    Question 8 passed: 49.5 %
    * is an instrument used for measuring horizontal and vertical angles.It's used in mapping.

    Question 9 passed: 73.2 %
    In archeology, * is used to excavate in a unit when the space no longer allows the use of a shovel.

    Question 10 passed: 45 %
    * is essential to archeology and continues to have a critical role in the way in which the past is recorded.


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