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Archaeology Merit Badge PART TWO Eric Cutright, ASM Troop 1028, June 2015 1

The Plan for the Month June 2015 Your Troop 1028 Merit Badge Counselor Dr. Eric Indiana Jones Cutright June 1 Introduction, Site Sampling, Mock Dig June 8 Artifact ID/Preservation, Dating, Cool Archaeological Sites Outside US June 15 Field Trip Meet at Ash Lawn-Highland (C ville) Requirement 4c / 10b June 22 Artifact ID, Looting, Time Capsules June 29 - Experimental Archaeology Requirement 9b, Cool Careers in Archaeology 2

The Plan for Today Part Two - Dig In! The Archaeological Process, continued Artifact Identification and Examination Preservation Information Sharing Dating Artifacts, not girls! Cool Archaeological Sites Outside of United States Patrol Assignments research and report using Eric s books and cell phones Cool videos if we have time at end 3

Refresher Site Excavation: Artifacts 4

Site Excavation: Artifacts The fundamental premise of excavation is that all digging is destructive, even that done by experts. The archaeologist s primary responsibility, therefore, is to record a site for posterity as it is dug because there are no second chances. Brian Fagan, Archaeologist 5

Site Excavation: Artifacts When archaeologists find an artifact, they dig carefully with special tools and brushes to avoid damaging the artifact An artifact t is never immediately moved unless it is in danger of damage or theft The artifact s position can provide valuable clues to how it was used, its relationship to nearby artifacts, and for site dating The artifact s location must be carefully recorded on the dig grid Pictures are taken (with a reference stick) to record the position, and detailed drawings or digital/laser scans are also made Each artifact is assigned an identification number and marked The artifact is moved only after all the above steps are done 6

Atif Artifact t Identification and Examination 7

Artifact Identification and Examination (MB Book pages 50-53, Requirement 2) After artifacts have been excavated, they are sent back to the archaeology lab First step is to clean artifacts and label them with an ID number Artifacts are grouped into categories for analysis Researchers may use books, previous finds, and on-line databases to help with artifact identification Some artifacts make identification easier: Pottery survives well and the style, manufacturing technique, and decorations can identify the culture and likely dates Pollen analysis can be used to see what people ate Organic materials (cloth, fibers, bodies) are typically highly perishable but can survive under the right conditions 8

Artifact (Mis)Identification: Motel of the Mysteries One of my required readings from archaeology class The year is 4022 and famed archaeologist Howard Carson has discovered the Motel Toot N Cmon in the ancient country of Usa 9

Artifact (Mis)Identification: Motel of the Mysteries 10

Artifact (Mis)Identification: Motel of the Mysteries The great altar was the center of Usa religion - used for communication with the gods Intended primarily for communication with the gods MOVIEA and MOVIEB Communication was continued in the afterlife by placing communicator box in the hand of the deceased 11

Artifact (Mis)Identification: Motel of the Mysteries Howard s wife Harriet poses with some of the priceless artifacts TheSacredCollar The Ceremonial Headband Magnificent plasticus petrificus ear ornaments Exquisite silver chain and pendant from the highly polished white sarcophagus found in every tomb 12

Artifact (Mis)Identification: Motel of the Mysteries At the Toot N Cmon museum display, Howard wears the Sacred Collar and Ceremonial Headband to re-enact the ritual chant of the ranking celebrant into the Sacred Urn 13

Artifact (Mis)Identification: Motel of the Mysteries The Internal Component Enclosure (ICE) A 20 th century adaptation of the ancient Egyptian canopic jar for holding internal organs Finely fashioned of plasticus petrificus Interior lined with a priceless translucent substance May have been symbolic since no internal organs were found in any of the tombs 14

Artifact (Mis)Identification: Motel of the Mysteries Portable shrine Delicate inscriptions were intended to identify an individual s religious preference along with the burial site where their body should be delivered Matching inscriptions were found on the main doors of the great sanctuary Because the ancients were unable to predict the exact time of death, each shrine had to last for an entire year as shown by the valid date inscription 15

Artifact Preservation 16

Artifact Preservation (MB Book pages 63-66, Requirement 2) Some fragile artifacts must be preserved immediately after excavation, for example: Shipwreck material RMS Titanic, Sweden s Vasa Wooden furniture - Jericho Wall paintings and floor mosaics Pompeii Iceman s body Italy Preservation is the set of techniques for cleaning and stopping (or slowing) the decay process May apply special chemicals or wax to protect artifacts May sometimes freeze-dry to remove water 17

Preservation of the Vasa Shipwreck, Stockholm Sweden 18

Artifact Virtual Preservation: Laser Scanning Data Points 19

Artifact Virtual Preservation: Laser Scanning Modeling 20

Information Sharing 21

Information Sharing (MB Book pages 68-71, Requirement 2) Archaeologists must share their findings to help other archaeologists and keep public interested Academic journals and conferences Books and television programs Internet sites Museums Magazines 22

Dating (Artifacts, not girls!) 23

Site and Artifact Dating (MB Book pages 54-57, Requirement 3) Several techniques exist for dating artifacts, there are two basic types Absolute dating provides dates based on units of absolute time Relative dating designates an artifact as being older or younger than another artifact Common absolute dating techniques Radiocarbon dating measures decay of radioactive carbon Dendrochronology dating based on tree ring patterns Potassium Argon dating measures decay of radioactive potassium in volcanic rock Electron Spin Resonance measures number of trapped electrons in bone 24

Radiocarbon Dating Radiocarbon dating built on these concepts: All living things absorb ordinary carbon (C12) and radioactive carbon (C14) into their living tissue At moment of death the C14 begins to decay at a known rate The amount of C14 left in the artifact determines its age Limitations: Can only be used on organic (i.e. once living) matter Sample size and careful handling is critical C14 decay is logarithmic, therefore approach is not accurate for recent deposits 25

Dating with Dendrochronology 26

Site and Artifact Dating (MB Book pages 54-57, Requirement 3) Common relative dating techniques Seriation a technique for dating by putting groups of objects into a serial sequence in relation to one another Stratigraphy a technique for relative dating based on organizing artifacts by means of strata. Objects in lower strata are older than objects in higher strata. 27

Relative Dating by Stratigraphyti 28

Cool Archaeological Sites Outside US (Requirement 4a) 29

Archaeological Sites Outside US (Throughout MB Book, Requirement 4a) Each patrol will research one archaeological site outside US, and give a report including pictures Suggested sites (first dibs by mock dig placement): Wolverines Pompeii and Herculaneum Mountaineers Vikings and Bog People Phoenix Tomb of King Tut Cobras Palace of Knossos Other choices (dibs in above order): Wreck of the RMS Titanic Wreck of the Vasa, Stockholm, Sweden Inca Royal Retreat of Machu Picchu, Cusco, Peru Anything else you can find!! 30

Archaeological Sites Outside US (Throughout MB Book, Requirement 4a) Guidelines from workbook: Point out the site on a map Explain how it was discovered Describe some of the information from the past that has been found at the site Explain how the information gained from the study of this site answers questions that archaeologists are asking Explain how the information may be important for modern people FILL OUT YOUR PATROL WORKBOOK! 31