Each object here must have served a purpose. Archaeologists must do their best to explain what that purpose was.

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Archaeologists have to use many different forms of reasoning to decipher the what and how about artifacts they discover. I mean seriously, what in the world are these things? Each object here must have served a purpose. Archaeologists must do their best to explain what that purpose was.

Imagine if archaeologist from the future stumbled upon an archeological site that dated back to the year 2014. What would they say about the objects that all of us use on a regular basis? Today we will explore that scenario with. THE MOTEL OF MYSTERIES The year is 4022 and all of the ancient country of the USA as been buried under many feet of rubble after the catastrophe that occurred in 2014. Amateur Archaeologist, Howard Carson, has just discovered an interesting archaeological site filled with artifacts he s never seen before. His final report is astonishing and amazes the world.

Howard Carson Age: 73 Occupation: Archaeologist

ARCHAOLOGICAL SITE A well preserved building structure located in what was once known as Amarillo, Texas.

Finding #1 HOWARD S REPORT Object s Name: The Sacred Seal Constructed of a plastic like material, the sacred seal is a marvelous treasure that was of particular importance to the humans who lived in this dwelling. It s classic beauty is unlike anything I have seen. It was used as a symbol. The sacred seal was placed upon the handle of a great outer door by the human dwellers following the closing of the great tomb.

Finding #2 Object s Name: The Great Altar This magnificent structure, toward which everything in the outer chamber was directed, represents the essence of religious communication as practiced by the ancient North Americans. Although it was capable of communication with a large number of gods, the altar seems to have been intended primarily for communication with the god Sony. Judging by impact marks on the top and sides of the upper altar, some aspects of this communication was dependent upon pounding the surface. Below the device are a number of sealed spaces for religious offerings.

Finding #3 Object s Name: The Bell System This highly complex percussion instrument was found near the Great Altar. The Bell System was played by holding one half of the instrument in each hand and banging them together in some pre-established rhythmic pattern. The impact would cause a small bell inside the large of the two pieces to ring. Both halves were connected by a beautifully crafted coil which would miraculously reform itself into the identical number of loops after each playing.

Finding #4 Object s Name: The Internal Component Enclosure This exquisitely fashioned container, a twentiethcentury adaptation of the ancient Canopic jar, stood on a specially designed table in the outer chamber. The exterior surface of the container was fashioned out of a metal, while the interior was lined with a priceless translucent substance. Since no trace of an internal organ was found in the container its function as a Canopic jar is considered to have been merely symbolic.

Finding #5 Object s Name: Small Relief This extremely fine piece of workmanship served as a portable shrine which was to be carried through life and into eternal life. Its delicate inscriptions were intended to identify an individual s religious preference along with the burial site to which the body should be delivered when necessary. 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 of the shrines had to last for an entire year.

Finding #6 Objects Names: Musical Instruments The trumpet on the top was found attached to the wall of the inner chamber at the end of the sarcophagus. It was coated with a silver substance similar to that used on the Internal Compartment Enclosure. Music was played by forcing water from the sacred spring through the trumpet under great pressure. Pitch was controlled by a large silver handle marked HC. The instrument on the bottom is probably of the percussion family, but as yet the method of playing it remains a mystery. It is, however, beautifully crafted of wood and rubber.

Finding #7 Object s Name: The Sacred Urn This most holy of relics was discovered in the Inner Chamber. It was carved from a single piece of porcelain and then highly polished. The Urn was the focal point of the burial ceremony. The ranking celebrant, kneeling before the Urn, would chant into it while water from the sacred spring flowed in to mix with sheets of Sacred Parchment.

Finding #8 Object s Name: The Sacred Collar This artifact was worn by the ranking celebrant at the final burial ceremony. It is made of the highest quality plastic, and the workmanship was unequaled. Experts date this collar at A.D 1979, making it one of the earliest collars ever found. The two hemispherical projections on the solid portion of the collar were apparently merely decorative. The two spiral connectors shown were used to secure the Collar to the Urn after the ceremony.