CLEAN : Mysteries of Stonehenge explored in new London exhibition

CLEAN : Mysteries of Stonehenge explored in new London exhibition

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Interactive Video

History, Geography, Science

9th - 10th Grade

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The video discusses a unique exhibition on Stonehenge, highlighting its historical context and the people who built it. It explores the relationships and connections of these builders across Britain and Europe, using DNA analysis to uncover familial ties. The exhibition invites visitors to engage with the mysteries of Stonehenge, acknowledging that some questions remain unanswered. The ongoing nature of archaeological discoveries is emphasized, encouraging curiosity and further exploration.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What makes the Stonehenge exhibition unique?

It is the first exhibition to include objects from Stonehenge.

It is the first exhibition to explore Stonehenge's wider world.

It is the first exhibition to include modern art.

It is the first exhibition to be held on Salisbury Plain.

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What is the main goal of the Stonehenge exhibition?

To promote tourism in Salisbury.

To showcase the beauty of Stonehenge.

To understand the context and reasons behind building Stonehenge.

To sell artifacts from Stonehenge.

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How does the exhibition help us understand the builders of Stonehenge?

By displaying their tools.

By showing their relationships and connections.

By recreating their daily lives.

By presenting their myths and legends.

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What role does DNA analysis play in the exhibition?

It determines the age of Stonehenge.

It uncovers relationships between people buried near Stonehenge.

It reveals the genetic makeup of ancient animals.

It helps identify the diet of Stonehenge builders.

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What is one of the challenges mentioned about understanding Stonehenge?

The site is too remote for research.

The exact purpose of the circle remains unknown.

The stones are too heavy to study.

The weather conditions hinder exploration.

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Why are unanswered questions considered powerful in the context of Stonehenge?

They attract more visitors to the site.

They allow for endless speculation.

They encourage further research and discovery.

They make the exhibition more mysterious.

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What is a positive aspect of archaeology mentioned in the transcript?

It is a well-funded field.

It is a simple and straightforward science.

It provides definitive answers to all questions.

New discoveries are made every year.