India’s Undersea City
Title: Indian Archaeologists Divers Discover Ancient Port City in South IndiaSource: Science AFP / ABC News Online Date: Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005 Level: Advanced |
Excerpt
Indian archaeologists have found what they believe are undersea “stone structures”
that could be the remains of an ancient port city off India’s southern coast.
The archaeologists learned of the structures after locals reported spotting a temple and several
sculptures when the sea pulled back briefly just before deadly tsunamis smashed into the coastline
on December 26.
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Vocabulary
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ancient
architectural
bar(ring)
cartographer
carving(s)
commodore
clutch
dynasty
erosion
exquisite
far-flung
fury
geometrical
granite
magnificient
mariner
naval
poise(d)
scour(ing)
smash(ed)
strewn
structure(s)
submerge(d)
tsunami(s)
vessel
Noted spelling differences between British and American English:
Archaeological/Archeological
Civilisation/Civilization
Learnt/Learned
Talking Points
With your tutor, conversation partners, or classmates, you may wish to discuss the following:
1. What makes this discovery most interesting to you?
2. How should the Archeological Society of India approach this project to preserve its ancient treasures?
3. Why was this undersea city not discovered by explorers before now?
4. If it were not for the tsunami, how long do you think it would have taken to find these ruins?
5. Do you believe there are other, yet undiscovered, ruins of ancient cities in the world? If so, where?