Making this happen will involve taking risks, particularly a willingness to change our attitudes and actions.
WORD LISTSIndiana Jones VocabularyWed Mar 13 16:59:45 EDT 2024
Hold onto your fedora as you discover this wild and treasure-filled list of Indiana Jones vocabulary. Who knew archaeology could be this fun?
action
Making this happen will involve taking risks, particularly a willingness to change our attitudes and actions.
adventure
I told him about my trips, my adventures around the island at night.
ancient
He’d taken a picture of an ancient redwood tree standing solemnly against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.
archaeologist
Tiwanaku has been excavated for a century, and the more archaeologists delve into it the less there seems to be.
archaeology
What can archaeology tell us about the other great population movement in recent African prehistory—the Bantu expansion?
artifact
She understood now that her mom wasn’t only securing artifacts for the museum, but also trying to secure their future.
crusade
In the month and a half since the racial equality discussion in Socio Evo, Jared’s been on a crusade to prove things in America are equal.
danger
For some reason, we were satisfied this would keep any immediate danger at bay.
discovery
The video recording announces, “The rover Resilience brought home many important discoveries that have moved our understanding of Mars forward, but the planet still holds many mysteries yet to be solved.”
exploration
Conversely, any civilization that engages in serious interstellar exploration and colonization must have exercised zero population growth or something very close to it for many generations.
fedora
Dad perched his fedora back on his head.
hero
Othello, he remembered, was like the hero of Three Weeks in a Helicopter—a black man.
jungle
Some claimed to have seen with their own eyes this most powerful and beautiful of cats in the jungles of Africa.
professor
While sitting in on other professors’ lectures, Oppenheimer was known to squirm impatiently.
raid
As he had expected, Bigwig jumped at the idea of a raid to free the hutch rabbits.
relic
It was an illuminating insight: a scientist could understand the present and the future by examining the “battered relics” of the past.
temple
He would buy a stick of incense and place it in the little temple to the Earth God.
tomb
In its place was a white marble tomb, encasing Dumbledore’s body and the table on which he had rested.
treasure
As for the wealthy, their tombs were underground mansions crammed with gold and treasure.
whip
The old man cracked his whip, the horses strained—and the coach rolled up out of the bog.
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