door. who (use adjectives and names) what (the definition, or accomplishments) where (be specific as...
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Who (use adjectives and names)What (the definition, or accomplishments)Where (be specific as possible)When (specific Dates)Why (significance AND implications)
These Id’s should be 2-3 Sentences (not just bullet points)
FACT
TRUTHMYTH
FACT
TRUTHMYTH
FACT
TRUTH MYTHHISTORY
Facts?
Truths?
Myths?
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L'Anse aux Meadows artifacts: Whorl and butternutArtifacts from L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, a site the Vikings called Straumond. These inconspicuous items revealed a great deal to archaeologists investigating the Norse settlements in North America. The small circular object, a spindle whorl used for spinning yarn, shows the presence of women at Straumond. The nut comes from a tree that grows only south of the St. Lawrence River, indicating the extent of Viking travel along the coast. (L'Anse aux Meadows, Canada)
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