Thames & Kosmos Archaeology: Pyramid Dig (Version 2.0) handleiding
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HERES HOW
Gather the tools you are going to use on
your archeology expedition, and learn
how to use them properly.
1. The brush is used to carefully and gently
move away loose soil covering artifacts.
The brush is also used to further dust off
artifacts after they have been
excavated. Brushes of all sizes are
indispensable tools at archaeological
sites.
2. A chisel can be used to gently scrape
away hard, packed material covering an
artifact. You can use the hammer to tap
gently on the end of the chisel, or use
the chisel on its own. Archaeologists
use tremendous care when using a tool
like this, because it has the potential to
permanently damage a fragile artifact.
3. On the other end of the hammer tool is a
pick, which can be used to carefully
scrape material out of small crevices
and details in an artifact, just like a
dentist’s pick cleans plaque from the
tiny places between teeth.
Preparing your
archaeology
toolbox
YOU WILL NEED
→ brush
→ hammer and pick tool
→ chisel
→ sponge
←
4. The sponge, when
dampened, is used
to clean artifacts,
but only when the
water will not
damage them.
EXPERIMENT .
The Archaeologist’s Toolbox |
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Productinformatie
Merk | Thames & Kosmos |
Model | Archaeology: Pyramid Dig (Version 2.0) |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 27494 MB |