A.M. Class Notes:
Pers. 1,2 and 3

Germanic
names for the class:
Sean - Ash Geneson
Zakiya- Dagny Samariadottr
Toby- Loki Eddyson
Dustin- Harald Ronaldson
Caralyn- Asa Heatherdottr
Faith- Vaetild Lilydottr
Collin- Agnar Terryson
Dale- Olaf "the inquisitive" Cesarson
Joseph- Freki Brettson
Cody- Snorri Todson
John- Bjarkmar Mattson
Porter- Arnora Serenadottr
Reanna- Asland Amydottr
Mitchell- Bui Wilsonson
Josh- Bard Rubenson
Matt- Ivar Josephson
"Izzy"- Swanhild Dianadottr
Jennifer- Tofa Amydottr
Aaron- Helreginn Joeson
Thomas- Otar Williamson
Clara- Kara Louisedottr
Alex- Svip Frankson
Sydney- Aesa Deborahdottr
Federico- Fredrich Mikason
Jacob- Barri Alvinson
Ryan- Egil Johnson
Breanna - Nauma Blancadottr
Dakota- Odd Melvinson
Sean D.- Vidgrip Kennethson
David- Sven Gordonson
"Gaby" - Helga Mariadottr
Denise-Brestla Yaninadottr
Monica- Fonn Larissadottr
Alan- Eddval Andrewson
Nicole- Simul Theresadottr
Mr Sykes- Wulfnoth (Silver Beard) Haroldson
I.
EDITORS----------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Sykes AM Students,
Here is some information you need to know about our Viking Grave Dig project.
Groups for Studying Artifacts:
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Group 1 |
Group 2 |
Group 3 |
Group 4 |
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Large axe, small axe- Sean D. |
shield-Josh |
sheepskin rug- Matt |
ring 1- Faith |
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white/black banner- Zakiya |
mail shirt/byrnie-Dale |
belt-Collin |
ring 2, necklace- Nicole |
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knife/seax- Reanna |
vambraces/forearm braces- Faith |
bed - Alan |
leather pouch- Dustin |
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bow with arrows, large spear- Faith |
helmet- Cody |
horn cup and stand- John |
black/ red hat, shoes- Jacob |
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sword, sheath, and baldric- Alan |
game board with pieces- Alan |
tunic (linen, undyed), tunic (wool, brown)- Monica |
padded tunic (black)- Thomas |
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small spear- Toby |
red chest- Breanna |
trews/pants (light green linen), winnigas/leg wraps- Isabelle |
pants- Dakota |
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plaid blanket/ cape, broach/cloak pin- Jennifer |
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Group for Artwork/Pictures:
Cara
Sydney
Sean F.(photos)
Group for Conclusions:
Gabby
Alex
Aaron
Ryan
Mitchell
Joe
Group for Translations:
Federico
Denise
Editors:
Overall- Clara, Porter
Studying Artifacts- Alan, Faith
Artwork- Cara
Conclusions- Gabby, Alex
· When you type up your paragraph you need to use Calibri, size 12 in a Word Document.
· The best way to contact us is by email. Please send all your work to us via email. When you send an email, please send it to both of us Clara: clara.gym@gmail.com Porter: popup63@aol.com
What You Need to Have in Your Artifact Response:
· Measurements
· What it’s made of
· What it would be used for
· Use detail and complete sentences
· At least 1 paragraph
· Other sources sited (find at least 5/five separate sources –no encyclopedias {hardcopy or online!}) these items, to learn as much as you can about materials, construction, value/cost, symbolic/social meaning, etc. and what Cultural Universals are involved)
· Form a hypothesis about your artifact
Sincerely,
Clara and Porter (AKA the fearless leaders)
FYI:
NOTE: Installing new fonts
1. Close any open Windows applications, such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Outlook®.
2. In Control Panel, click Appearance and Themes.
Note: If you are using Control Panel Classic view or Microsoft Windows 2000, double-click Fonts, and then go to step 4.
3. In the task pane, under See Also, click Fonts.
Note: If a folder tree appears instead of the task pane, click Folders on the toolbar, and then under See Also, click Fonts.
4. On the File menu, click Install New Font.
5. In the Drives list, click the drive you want.
6. In the Folders list, double-click the folder that contains the fonts you want to add.
7. Under List of fonts, click the font you want to add, and then click OK.
Note: To select more than one font to add, in step 6, hold down the CTRL key, and then click each of the fonts you want to add.
Finis!
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