Case Study: Morgantown

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My name is Jane Doe, and I am a newly graduated archeologist working as an intern at Harvard University. Considering my numerous archeological surveys, I have discovered the properly preserved artifacts that date back to the early 21st century. The excavation site once hosted an apartment complex in the whilom Morgantown. With these freshly discovered items, my team of archeologists and I seek to uncover some cultural aspects, including but not limited to the civilization’s quondam diet, gender composition, and socio-economic activities. We expect to expand our knowledge of the lifestyle of this town’s past civilization. Question 1 Based on the discovered artifacts, since an elementary school calendar dated April 2012, the site is presumably four years old. Question 2 The household comprised four members as evidenced by the Mayhem Bakerwell’s …show more content…

The discovery of an after-school fundraising catalog showed that the family supported various school charities, hence leading an affluent lifestyle. The artifacts such as the day off request at the Calvary Chapel Christian School indicated that the household’s mother had a stable work with systematic salary payment. Considering the father, the discovery of emails regarding marksmanship employment demonstrated that he presumably worked in the military. Question 6 The household’s diet can be classified partly healthy. In fact, a bottle of pure canola oil, which is mostly attributed to low cholesterol levels, was found (Ackman 87). However, general eating habits of the family cannot be considered totally healthy because of junk foods’ consumption as evidenced by the pizza sauce discovered. The whole family lived an affluent lifestyle with the unlimited possibility to meet all their basic and luxurious needs; priority rewards for hotel paper proved

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