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vocab 3

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Archaeologist   A person who studies archaeology.  
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Rummaging   to search thoroughly or actively through (a place, receptacle, etc.), especially by moving around, turning over, or looking through contents.  
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Fugitive   having taken flight, or run away: a fugitive slave.  
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Colleague   an associate.  
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Relics   a surviving memorial of something past.  
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Archaeologist   a person who specializes in anthropology.  
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obelisk   a tapering, four-sided shaft of stone, usually monolithic and having a pyramidal apex.  
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Amulets   a small object worn to ward off evil, harm, or illness or to bring good fortune; protecting charm.  
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Illuminated   to supply or brighten with light; light up.  
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crurater   the person in charge of a museum, art collection, etc.  
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heiroglyphics   Also, hi·er·o·glyph·i·cal. designating or pertaining to a pictographic script, particularly that of the ancient Egyptians, in which many of the symbols are conventionalized, recognizable pictures of the things represented.  
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decipher   to discover the meaning of (anything obscure or difficult to trace or understand): to decipher hieroglyphics.  
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brandishing   to shake or wave, as a weapon; flourish: Brandishing his sword, he rode into battle.  
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sarcophagus   a stone coffin, especially one bearing sculpture, inscriptions, etc., often displayed as a monument.  
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deportation   the lawful expulsion of an undesired alien or other person from a state.  
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incredulous   not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical.  
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fedora   a soft felt hat with a curled brim, worn with the crown creased lengthwise.  
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quayside   the area bordering and around a quay or quays.  
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disspated   indulging in or characterized by excessive devotion to pleasure; intemperate; dissolute.  
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interveen   to come between disputing people, groups, etc.; intercede; mediate.  
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artifacts   any object made by human beings, especially with a view to subsequent use.  
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authenticity   the quality of being authentic; genuineness.  
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chided   to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.  
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gingelly   another name for sesame  
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excude   to come out gradually in drops, as sweat, through pores or small openings; ooze out.  
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impeckabe   faultless; flawless; irreproachable: impeccable manners.  
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minion   a servile follower or subordinate of a person in power.  
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seething   to surge or foam as if boiling.  
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Rosetta Stone   a stone slab, found in 1799 near Rosetta, bearing parallel inscriptions in Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphic, and demotic characters, making possible the decipherment of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.  
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Egyptionologist   the scientific study of Egyptian antiquities.  
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auspicious   promising success; propitious; opportune; favorable:  
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sabotaged   any underhand interference with production, work, etc., in a plant, factory, etc., as by enemy agents during wartime or by employees during a trade dispute.  
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cartouche   an oval or oblong figure, as on ancient Egyptian monuments, enclosing characters that represent the name of a sovereign.  
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summoned   to call upon to do something specified.  
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palette   a thin and usually oval or oblong board or tablet with a thumb hole at one end, used by painters for holding and mixing colors.  
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avatar   the descent of a deity to the earth in an incarnate form or some manifest shape; the incarnation of a god.  
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annihilation   the act or an instance of annihilating.  
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constured   to give the meaning or intention of; explain; interpret.  
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flotsam   the part of the wreckage of a ship and its cargo found floating on the water.  
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embodiment   the act of embodying.  
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incantation   the chanting or uttering of words purporting to have magical power.  
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inferno   hell; the infernal regions.  
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necromancer   a method of divination through alleged communication with the dead; black art.  
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premonition   a feeling of anticipation of or anxiety over a future event; presentiment: He had a vague premonition of danger.  
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reconciling   to cause (a person) to accept or be resigned to something not desired  
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retort   to reply to, usually in a sharp or retaliatory way; reply in kind to.  
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sinewy   having strong sinews:  
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dubiously   doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt  
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imploded   to burst inward  
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intercepted   to take, seize, or halt (someone or something on the way from one place to another); cut off from an intended destination:  
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