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Flint |
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megalithic |
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Neolithic |
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primary |
I will always remember my primary school teachers.
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source |
The source of this river is in those hills.
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archaeologist |
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carbon dating |
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artefact |
An artefact is an object from the past.
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excavation |
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trowel |
Use a trowel to dig up those weeds.
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brush |
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museum |
The display had become a permanent fixture at the museum.
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tomb |
In the church yard, there was a tomb.
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hunter |
The gun belonged to the hunter.
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gatherer |
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farmers |
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axe |
A hatchet is a small axe.
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