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Analyze the Text

Support your responses with evidence from the text.
PREDICT Recall the predictions you made before reading the article.
Which ones can you confirm? Which do you need to correct?
DRAW CONCLUSIONS What is the author's central idea about the
technology revolution in archaeology?
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SUMMARIZE What would you say is the most significant result of the
technology revolution in archaeology?
CITE EVIDENCE Describe one of the images in the article. How does it
help support the author's claims?
ANALYZE The author uses many technical and discipline-specific words
to explain his subject. What Word Gaps, or unfamiliar terms, did you
identify? If a definition was not provided, how did you figure out the
meaning of each?
EVALUATE The article includes a number of graphic features to help
readers understand the technologies being discussed. Identify at least
two, and describe how they enhance the text narrative.
CRITIQUE When you read informational texts, you should take a
Questioning Stance, which means you think more deeply about
the information the author provides. How would you answer this Big
Question: What did the author think I already knew? Did you feel you had
adequate background knowledge to understand the new technology in
the archaeological "toolkit"? Why or why not?

Analyze the Text Support your responses with evidence from the text. PREDICT Recall-example-1
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1. w ur prediction

2. The author's central idea about the technology revolution in archaeology is the

3. I think the most significant result of the technology revolution in archaeology is the ability to preserve artifacts. I think it's quite fascinating how we can keep the artifact's state intact after so many years and have it out for admiration. There are so many ways technological advancements help us understand the past like we were actually there. Additionally, modern technology can present an artifact to you without you actually visiting it. Even if a person doesn't journey to an archaeologically important location, they can still experience walking through it. People can even experience going through buildings that are no longer there with enough data.

4. The first image shown in the article (in between paragraphs 2 and 3) shows one of the many tools created with technological advancements in archaeology. It is a LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) image created with data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Geodetic Survey. LiDAR is a type of distant detection or remote sensing method. Laser radiation is used in LiDAR technology to take readings. To make 3D models and representations of things and locations, these are employed. They can be used to examine the surface of the earth, like shown in the image from the article. This helps support the author's claims because the author's claim is about the technology revolution in archaeology and the image is an example of the author's claim. The image helps the reader visualize one of the tools.

5. words u were confused on and how u found the meaning

6. The article uses photographs and satellite images. These help enhance the text narrative because readers who have no knowledge of the topic or how these tools look like, can better visualize the technology and predict how they can be used.

7. ur opinion basically

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