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  2. Activity 4: Summary Questions Answers Task 1. What different ...

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    15 Nov 2018: Activity 4: Summary Questions Answers. Task. 1. What different theories of the body existed in early modern Europe? In the early modern period, many people continued to believe in the humoral. theory of the body, defined by the ancient physician
  3. Archaeologists spend a lot of time talking about ‘stratigraphy’. ...

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    1 Nov 2018: Archaeologists spend a lot of time talking about ‘stratigraphy’. This means the layers of soil that. have built up over time. How the layers relate to one another can tell you a lot about what may. have happened in the past. We’ll start with
  4. Task 1 Answers 1. What is the earliest date ...

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    1 Nov 2018: Task 1 Answers. 1. What is the earliest date layer 8 could have been formed? 2nd. century AD. 2. Which layers were formed during the Roman period? (The Roman period. began in Britain in the mid-1st. century AD). 8, 7, 6 and 5. Layer 8 contains Roman
  5. Microscopes and telescopes are powerful tools and easily recognisable …

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    1 Nov 2018: Microscopes and telescopes are powerful tools and easily recognisable symbols of science and technology. Both inventions were important in moving the Scientific Revolution forward. In this activity, we’ll investigate the development of astronomy
  6. Task 1-Timeline of events Activity 1: Answers Years 1347 ...

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    1 Nov 2018: Task 1-Timeline of events. Activity 1: Answers. Years. 1347. People and events. The Black Death. Descriptions of people and events. Many physicians blamed the stars and planets for this occur-rence. The result of many different factors including a
  7. In this activity we will explore the Parthenon in ...

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    17 Aug 2018: In this activity we will explore the Parthenon in Athens. The Parthenon, the Acropolis, and Athens. The Parthenon was built between 447–438 B.C. on the Acropolis hill in Athens. The word. ‘Acropolis’ comes from two Ancient Greek words, and
  8. In this activity we will explore the Parthenon as ...

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    17 Aug 2018: In this activity we will explore the Parthenon as a religious monument. Athena Parthenos. Inside the ‘naos’ of the Parthenon, there was in antiquity a giant chryselephantine statue of the. goddess Athena Parthenos: a statue made out of gold and
  9. In this activity we will explore the Parthenon as ...

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    17 Aug 2018: In this activity we will explore the Parthenon as a political monument. Athens in the Persian War. Throughout the early fifth century, Athens along with other parts of Greece had been at war. against the might of the Persian Empire. The Persians had
  10. In this activity, we will explore the structure of ...

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    29 Mar 2018: In this activity, we will explore the structure of the human brain and what is unique about it when compared to other primates. Lobes. The brain consists of different areas: the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, the brain
  11. You were introduced in the previous activity to the ...

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    29 Mar 2018: You were introduced in the previous activity to the basic structure of neurons and synapses. In this activity we will explore how neurons communicate with each other to send messages in the brain. Neurons are a cell type in the brain that are

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