Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Part 11. Some last questions

My class was wondering a few things again:

1.       Why is it called the Bay of Bones?

Archeologists (scientists who study old things) found old stuff in the bottom of the lake and lots of animal bones. That's why today it is called the Bay of Bones.

2.       Do people still live in the Bay of Bones? If so, did you meet them? Do they still use bows and arrows for hunting? Has any part of the village been updated?

No they don't live there anymore.  The buildings at the Bay of Bones were rebuilt in the modern times as a museum for people to visit and learn about the way people used to live. The original buildings were from between 1200 and 700 BC.

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