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Language Arts

1.1 Why is the Past Important?

1.2 Culture Everywhere

1.3 Observation and Inference

1.4 Archaeological Context

1.5 Chronology: The Time of My Life

1.6 Classification and Attributes

1.7 Scientific Inquiry

1.8 It’s in the Garbage

2.1 Gridding a Site

2.3 Artifact Classification

2.4 Tree-Ring Dating

2.5 Archaeobotany

2.7 Experimental Archaeology: Making Cordage

2.11 Inference by Analogy

4.1 Shadows of North Carolina’s Past

4.3 Name That Point!

4.4 Pottery Traditions

4.5 A Siouan Village

4.6 Language Families

4.7 North Carolina Place Names

5.2 Rock Art

5.4 Artifact Ethics

5.5 Site Robbers

5.6 A Guided Journey into the Past

5.7 Take Action, Save the Past

Science

1.1 Why is the Past Important?

1.3 Observation and Inference

1.4 Archaeological Context

1.5 Chronology: The Time of My Life

1.6 Classification and Attributes

1.7 Scientific Inquiry

1.8 It’s in the Garbage

2.1 Gridding a Site

2.2 Stratigraphy and Cross-Dating

2.3 Artifact Classification

2.4 Tree-Ring Dating

2.5 Archaeobotany

2.6 Measuring Pots

2.7 Experimental Archaeology: Making Cordage

2.8 Mending Pottery

2.9 Looking at an Object

2.10 Archaeological Soils

2.11 Inference by Analogy

4.1 Shadows of North Carolina’s Past

4.2 Shifting Coastlines

4.3 Name That Point!

4.4 Pottery Traditions

4.5 A Siouan Village

5.1 Archaeology as a Career

5.2 Rock Art

5.3 Creating Your Own Rock Art

5.5 Site Robbers

5.6 A Guided Journey into the Past

Social Studies

1.1 Why is the Past Important?

1.2 Culture Everywhere

1.3 Observation and Inference

1.4 Archaeological Context

1.5 Chronology: The Time of My Life

1.7 Scientific Inquiry

1.8 It’s in the Garbage

2.4 Tree-Ring Dating

2.7 Experimental Archaeology: Making Cordage

2.8 Mending Pottery

2.9 Looking at an Object

2.11 Inference by Analogy

3.1 The Pathfinders

3.2 The Forest People

3.3 The Pottery Makers

3.4 The Village Farmers

4.1 Shadows of North Carolina’s Past

4.4 Pottery Traditions

4.5 A Siouan Village

4.6 Language Families

4.7 North Carolina Place Names

5.2 Rock Art

5.4 Artifact Ethics

5.5 Site Robbers

5.6 A Guided Journey into the Past

5.7 Take Action, Save the Past

Visual Arts

2.7 Experimental Archaeology: Making Cordage

2.8 Mending Pottery

4.4 Pottery Traditions

5.2 Rock Art

5.3 Creating Your Own Rock Art

Mathematics

2.7 Experimental Archaeology: Making Cordage

2.10 Archaeological Soils

2.11 Inference by Analogy

4.2 Shifting Coastlines

4.3 Name That Point!

4.6 Language Families

Music

5.6 A Guided Journey into the Past