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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

I want to glue pictures to ceramic tile and grout in onto a cement table to put outside. Any ideas?




jhebert





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glue the picture that you like to the suface of each tile, then use a multiflex thinset to adhere to the concrete bench. (ultraflex II is great, available at lowes.) grout 24 hours after the last tile is set, then i would paint a coat of varnish or shalack over the entire surface to protect the pictures and grout. good luck.

Please help me with this history "project"?




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I have read this so many times and i dont get it at all please help me its for a grade!!! please please please

Part 2: This part will be submitted as 01.03b Archaeology and Anthropology Part 2. Because of your expertise in archaeology, you have just been asked to assist with the assessment of a recent find for a new exhibit at the Museum. Unfortunately, your observers at the site only have access to a fax machine. They have faxed you the following description of the site:

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This site was discovered outdoors in an uncovered area.
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The site includes a circular concrete object 3' 6" high and 5' in diameter, with a base underneath which connects to the ground.
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The circular concrete object has another concrete object of much smaller proportions on each side of it.
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The two smaller objects are 1 and 1/2' high, 5' in length and curved in a half-moon shape.
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Each of the two smaller objects also has an extension underneath that allows the object to rest upon a flat area made up of red bricks.
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The red bricks cover a space of 20' by 30'.

These artifacts were found at the site:

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Two small square objects with a thin wax coating. The objects have small spout openings with a strong smell permeating from the interior.
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Three cylinder shaped metal objects small and light enough to hold in one hand. Ants are crawling inside and out of each object.
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One hard-paper covered object containing hundreds of individual slices inside. Pictures, writings, and maps are on the slices.
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One additional hard-paper covered object containing individual slices with numbers and writings on each of the slices.
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One soft, crumpled, paper object with a small amount of rose coloring.
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Five metal objects with jagged edges secured on a small metal ring.

Now that you have read the information provided by your observers, the Director has asked you to come up with your own hypothesis concerning this site. Please note, this assignment requires you to use your imagination. There are no right or wrong answers in your identifications, as long as you provide a logical hypothesis including each of the objects. Your presentation is very important. You should record your findings and submit answers to the following questions in a report to the "Director of the Museum."

Items that must be in your report:

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An answer to the question, "What is a hypothesis?"
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An assessment of each of the objects. Identify what you think each object is.
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A time period associated with the objects.
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The name or type of site you are viewing.
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An answer to the following questions:
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Were the objects at the site left by people?
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If so, how many people were present?
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Can you determine the gender of the people?
* A suggested scenario or story representing how the objects were left behind. Be thorough, logical, and creative.



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What we found is a 20' by 30' patio with a concrete table and two 5' benches. We found 3 beverage cans, two milk cartons, a geography book, a math book, a tissue, and a set of keys. It appears that 3 students were there in a time when concrete outdoor tables were used. Probably in the 50's and 60's when milk was still sold in wax covered cartons. It is our hypothesis that this was a study area for students.This hypothesis is a conclusion based on the evidence we observed.




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