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© 2017 Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co.
KG, Stuttgart
This work, including all its parts, is copyright
protected. Any use outside the specific limits of
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from copyright or other protection.
Project management and text: Dr. Mark Bachofer
Illustrations, layout, and typesetting: Frieder
Werth, Horb
Photos: Theodore Scott (Whydah coins) Flickr CC-
BY-SA 2.0; Akinne (excavation grid), Orem (Jolly
Roger right), both Wikipedia CC-BY-SA
3.0; Hispaloa (coins), Kostja Goloborodow
(skeleton find), both Wikipedia CC-BY-SA 4.0;
Emanuel Bowen (1767 Caribbean map), JLG Ferris
(1920 Blackbeard painting), Open Clipart Gallery
(Jolly Roger left), 3 previous Wikipedia public
domain; US Air Force (sieving), public domain; all
other photos F. Werth, Horb.
1st English Edition © 2019 Thames & Kosmos, LLC,
Providence, RI, USA
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Thames & Kosmos, LLC.
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Kosmos, LLC. Providence, RI 02903; Phone: 800-
587-2872; Web: www.thamesandkosmos.com
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Printed in Thailand / Imprimé en Thland
1. Excavation block with treasure
buried inside
2. Two coins (metal)
3. Large skull bead (stone)
4. Two small white beads (plastic)
5. Five gemstones (plastic)
6. Hammer
7. Chisel
8. Sponge
9. Cord
If any parts are missing or defective, please
contact Thames & Kosmos customer service:
US: techsupport@thamesandkosmos.com
UK: techsupport@thamesandkosmos.co.uk
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E X C AV AT I O N K I T
PIRATE
TREASURE
Dear Parents,
Please assist, support, and accompany your child while excavating the pirate’s treasure.
Read the manual together before starting the experiments and follow it. Also, please be
sure not to allow any of the pieces to get into the hands of small children, especially the
plaster pieces that are left over after excavating the fossils. These can be disposed of in the
household trash.
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Safety information
WARNING. Not suitable for children under 7 years. For use under adult supervision. Read
the instructions before use, follow them and keep them for reference.
This kit contains functional sharp edges or points. Do not injure yourself!
WARNING. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard — small
parts may be swallowed or inhaled. Strangulation hazard — long cord may
become wrapped around the neck.
Follow the instruction manual when performing the excavation. Keep small
children and animals away from the experiment area. Do not eat or drink at the
experiment area. Process the plaster block slowly and moisten it to prevent the formation
of chips and dust. Do not place the plaster material in mouth or eyes. Clean all equipment
and the work area after use. Wash your hands after the experiment.
Keep the packaging and instructions as they contain important information.
Excavating
1. Start by preparing a suitable workplace.
Ideally, find a room where it won’t
matter if a few pieces of plaster or a few
drops of water fall here and there. You
should have enough room available on a
level table surface that can take a little
abuse. Spread out some old newspaper
to protect the surface. Get the
excavation block, sponge, hammer,
chisel, and a bowl of water ready. You
will also need a small ruler.
2. Proceed with the excavation as an
archaeologist would. An archaeologist
is a scientist who studies artifacts
(objects) made by humans who lived
long ago. Divide your site into squares
with the help of the dry sponge. Use the
hisel and ruler to scratch a grid pattern
into he surface. The individual squares
sho e about the size of the sponge.
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Excavating
3. Now you can start excavating in any
square you like. First, soak the sponge in
the bowl of water. Then place the
sponge on a square and carefully
squeeze out the water.
6. Once you have recovered all of the
artifacts, you will still have to clean off
any plaster remains that may be stuck
to them. Rinse them one by one under
running water, rubbing their surfaces
with the sponge. It is best to put the
stopper in the drain so you don’t lose
anything. Finally, dry your discoveries
with a paper towel.
5. Now, continue step by step in the other
squares just as you did in the first, until
you gradually uncover all of the
treasure.
After excavating and cleaning your
treasures, you should thoroughly wash
your hands and clean the workplace. You
can throw the newspaper with any
plaster bits into the household trash.
4. The plaster in the square will then
become softened by the water, and you
can use the chisel to scratch away the
surface. When you come to harder spots,
use the hammer and chisel to carefully
dig around them. As soon as you come
across an artifact, dig around it gently.
You may have to wet the layers of
plaster again with the sponge.


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