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NAME : IRA RAFSANJANI SHOHIB

NIM : 20020084012
CLASS :2020A

WORKSHEET 14

OLD EMOJIS

Photo is by https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-a-petroglyph.html

Link for worksheet 14 material: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duczOwtsilU

Exercise 1
Are these statements true (T) or false (F)? Give evidence in which minute you find the information.

# Options Statement Evidence


1. T Genevieve is a paleoanthropologist. 0:04-0:07
2. F In the video, she is studying Coso people 0:10-0:14
3. F Coso people live in that area about 1200 years ago. 0:33-0:36
4. T Genevieve did the study in Fossil Falls. 0:38-0:40
5. F Fossil Falls was a rainfall. 0:42-0:43
6. F Genevieve was searching for recent petroglyphs. 0:58-1:00
7. T The pictures which were found were accompanied with 2:13-2:18
particular acoustic.
8. T Genevieve believes that the old carved rock functioned as 2:51-2:54
emojis.
9. T Only the member of the group can fully understand the 3:00-3:04
meanings of the pictures.
10 T Atlatl was perhaps used to hunt sheeps. 3:46-3:50
.

Exercise 2
Answer the following questions based on the video above.

1. Why does Genevieve believe that the engravings functioned as emojis?


Because in the video it is explained that Genevieve said that the carving is a simple little character
with a large amount of information embedded in it.
2. Who can understand the meaning of the engravings? Why?
The meaning of the art of carving can be interpreted or understood by people who have joined a
cultural group because they can understand the concept or decipher the code.
3. Why did Genevieve mention “code”?
Genevieve said the "code" was the clue behind the historical engraving on the back or in it.

Exercise 3
Vocabulary building

WORDS/ MEANINGS
TERMS/IDIOMS (picture/image may be added to Usage in your own sentences.
help understanding)

paleoanthropologis people who work or study become a


t specialist in paleontology and fossils

A paleoanthropologist is someone
who studies the origin and
development of humans by using
the object of research on ancient
human fossils.
petroglyphs a stone carving made directly by
early humans, which usually
corresponds to what they did and
saw.
Petroglyphs are rock carvings (rock
paintings are called pictographs)
made by pecking directly on the
rock surface using a stone chisel and
a hammerstone. When the desert
varnish (or patina) on the surface of
the rock was chipped off, the lighter
rock underneath was exposed,
creating the petroglyph.
prehistoric Prehistoric is a term for a time or
period that began when early humans
used stone tools.

Prehistoric is a term for a time or


period that began when early
humans used stone tools about 3.3
million years ago and ended when
the writing system was created.
engravings Engraving is the activity of
engraving on the surface of a hard
and flat object based on a certain
design.

Engraving is the activity of


engraving on the surface of a hard
and flat object based on a certain
design.
serpentiform The necklace pendant is shaped like
a snake

The necklace pendant is shaped like


a snake
decipher Something an understanding that
cannot be understood and will
usually use codes or symbols.

Decipher or Unraveling is breaking


up, untying a piece of connection
like a knot or puzzle.
emojis it is a symbol or combination of
symbols that is usually used to
describe human facial expressions
that contain emotions or feelings in
the form of messages or writing.
Emoticon is a symbol or
combination of symbols that is
usually used to describe human
facial expressions that contain
emotions or feelings in the form of
messages or writing.

Exercise 4
In your opinion, should the engravings be preserved? Give reasons to your answers.

Yes, because cravings need carvings to prove the truth of a history and express or perpetuate what they
do and what they see, this is very useful for the times to find out how the origin of something so that
today's humans can improve it to be even better.
Self-Reflection:

I think the listening material is …


I try to understand the material by …

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