For questions 7 – 14, complete the sentences with a word or short phrase. THE ROMANS INVADE HARROGATE! Matthew says repeated finds of Roman artefacts by (7) …………………………………… made archaeologists suspect there might be a Roman site in the area. According to Matthew, a (8) ……………………………………. identified the outline of old structures, which helped to locate the correct search site. In organising the dig, Matthew had to coordinate (9)……………………………… , arrange the logistics, and file all of the paperwork. Despite some uncertainty, it seemed most probable that the site was either a religious complex or a (10) …………………………………… . Matthew states that the rarest and most beautiful find was a (11) …………………………………… ring. Matthew plans to petition the (12)…………………………………….. to make the site an officially scheduled monument to protect it from development. People attending the exhibition can purchase a book called (13) …………………………….. about the dig in Harrogate. Matthew concludes by saying that (14) ……………………………………. from concerned citizens are essential to protect the history of Britain.
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For questions 7 – 14, complete the sentences with a word or short phrase. THE ROMANS INVADE HARROGATE! Matthew says repeated finds of Roman artefacts by (7) …………………………………… made archaeologists suspect there might be a Roman site in the area. According to Matthew, a (8) ……………………………………. identified the outline of old structures, which helped to locate the correct search site. In organising the dig, Matthew had to coordinate (9)……………………………… , arrange the logistics, and file all of the paperwork. Despite some uncertainty, it seemed most probable that the site was either a religious complex or a (10) …………………………………… . Matthew states that the rarest and most beautiful find was a (11) …………………………………… ring. Matthew plans to petition the (12)…………………………………….. to make the site an officially scheduled monument to protect it from development. People attending the exhibition can purchase a book called (13) …………………………….. about the dig in Harrogate. Matthew concludes by saying that (14) ……………………………………. from concerned citizens are essential to protect the history of Britain.
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You will hear a man called Matthew Robinson talking about an archaeological dig he was recently involved in. For questions 7 – 14, complete the sentences with a word or short phrase. THE ROMANS INVADE HARROGATE! Matthew says repeated finds of Roman artefacts by (7) …………………………………… made archaeologists suspect there might be a Roman site in the area. According to Matthew, a (8) ……………………………………. identified the outline of old structures, which helped to locate the correct search site. In organising the dig, Matthew had to coordinate (9)……………………………… , arrange the logistics, and file all of the paperwork. Despite some uncertainty, it seemed most probable that the site was either a religious complex or a (10) …………………………………… . Matthew states that the rarest and most beautiful find was a (11) …………………………………… ring. Matthew plans to petition the (12)…………………………………….. to make the site an officially scheduled monument to protect it from development. People attending the exhibition can purchase a book called (13) …………………………….. about the dig in Harrogate. Matthew concludes by saying that (14) ……………………………………. from concerned citizens are essential to protect the history of Britain.
Matthew says repeated finds of Roman artefacts by (7) …………………………………… made archaeologists suspect there might be a Roman site in the area.
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