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People believe that the Moai represent the ancestors of the Rapa Nui people.
The Moai are believed to represent the ancestors of the Rapa Nui people.
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The government is providing funding for the excavation.
Funding is being provided for the excavation.
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Qrchaeologists have resroted many Moai
Many Moai have been restored by archaeologists.
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Fossils provide clues about the Earth's past.
Clues about the Earth's past are provided by fossils.
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The Earth's oceans regulate the climate.
The climate is regulated by the Earth's oceans.
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Scientists are using new technologies to learn more about the site.
New technologies are being used by scientists to learn more about the site.
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Archaeologists have discovered a new tomb in Egypt.
A new tomb has been discovered in Egypt by archaeologists.
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The team has found a number of important artifacts.
A number of important artifacts have been found by the team.
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They will publish the finding from the excavation in a scientific journal
The findings from the excavation will be published in a scientific journal.
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Solid rock makes up the Earth's crust.
The earth's crust is madeup by solid rock.
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The Earth's atmosphere protects us from harmful radiation.
We are protected from harmful radiation by the Earth's atmosphere.
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Archaeologists are using carbon dating to determine the age of the tomb.
Carbon dating is being used by archaeologists to determine the age of the tomb. |
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Archaeologists are excavating a new site in Egypt.
A new site in Egypt is being excavated by archaeologists.
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Archaeologists have discovered over 900 Moai on Easter Island.
Over 900 Moai have been discovered on Easter Island by archaeologists.
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People believe that the tomb belonged to a high-ranking official.
The tomb is believed to have belonged to a high-ranking official by archaeologists.
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