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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Artifact Explorer Journal

Hello, scientist Noah Matricciani speaking.   I'm writing today to report my magnificent finds that I made in southern Jordan.  What I have found are truly going to tell us the multiple information about the human beings past.  The items that I have found are a satchel that was used in the old days for seeds, and a stone axe.  Just glancing at these ancient artifacts without running any tests I can almost tell what year the person who owned these tools came from.  We know that since the person who was once  here used a stone axe we can determine that the person who owned this axe was from one of the three stone ages.  What's an even better clue to what year this person lived in would be the satchel for the seeds.  Since farming started southwest Asia (where I am now) and farming began around 11,000 years ago.  I can estimate that the person who used to own these items came from the year circa 9,000 B.C.!  What an amazing discovery.  I can't wait to put in my discoveries into the lab so I can get an even better estimate to what year this ancient human being lived in.

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