[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [00:13.59]archeology [00:17.79]invaluable(valuable, precious, valueless) [00:21.73]unearth(uncover, exhume): A recent excavation unearthed a pottery of Ming dynasty. [00:33.38]scoop(dig, pick): He used his bare hands to scoop up water from river. [00:44.24]exhume(excavate, dig): The coroner exhumed the body in order to perform tests regarding the cause of death. [00:55.24]excavate(dig, delve): They excavated a huge hole for the foundation of the building. [01:05.17]excavation [01:14.35]Neolithic [01:19.11]Mesolithic [01:23.92]Paleolithic [01:28.27]origin [01:33.57]chronological: This article describes events in a chronological order. [01:43.82]archaic: The archaic ship was just like the ones used centuries earlier. [01:53.38]ascend: His ancestors ascend to the 15th century. [02:02.85]originate(initiate, start): The compass originated from China. [02:12.47]primitive(crude, original, primordial) [02:17.43]remnant(remains, leftover, vestige): No remnants of the settlement of Roanoke, Virginia were found by the next group of colonists. [02:29.36]porcelain(china) [02:33.17]antique [02:37.33]antiquity [02:43.01]skull [02:48.83]artifact [02:52.80]The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, but what they miss. —Carlyle