Wednesday, October 21, 2009

**ancient artifact report


Today is October 21, 2009. Me and my fellow colleagues, Dr. Martyna Siwocha, Dr. Mark Pinto-Flores, and Dr. Pedraum Moghari were in Cairo, Egypt. It's been about 12 days and we haven't been trying as hard as we could to look for the mysterious artifact that we were supposed to find. We're only here for 14 days so we had to work harder because we were going to go back to Vancouver B.C, Canada in 2 days. We're supposed to work together as a team. It has been 12 days, and Mark and Pedraum just gave up. So they ditched us and left to go somewhere else. So me and Martyna continued working... after 2 hrs of me digging, I hit a spot and I was for sure it was there. I called Martyna to check it out, and she told me to dig deeper. After another 5 minutes of digging... we found it. We found a necklace that had two small diamonds on the side, a small silver heart, a flower with diamonds in the middle, a tear shape made of nickel, a pearl covered in bronze, and in the middle there is a big heart shaped locket with no picture or anything. There are also two chains, a silver and a gold one. All these on the necklace are very special and valuable. The owner of this ancient necklace is the Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra III. Each of these special charms meant something different to her. The two diamonds represented her position of queen, that she may do the best for her country. The small silver heart represented her big heart, she was very kind and respectful. The flower with the diamonds represented her beauty like a flower. The tear shape made of nickel represented strength, when her father passed away she was very depressed, but it made her stronger and have more confidence in herself. The pearl covered in bronze represented her honesty, that she would not lie as she was the leader of Egypt. The big heart in the middle represented her love. She was extremely loving and caring for everyone. Mission Accomplished!
Our job is done. Unfortunately, Dr. Pinto-Flores and Dr. Moghari do not get credit because they didn't help, but we appreciate them coming along with us. Now it's time to go back to Vancouver, and show Mr.Dotto what we've found!
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P.S. Tyler and Pedraum actually did a great job ( just using them for something in my essay!) =D