October 25, 2003
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What modern artifact will completely confound future archeologists?

Probably the "huge" personal computers we have now.

Keri-Jade, 23
Brampton, Ontario CANADA

cylinder sports cars.

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Since this is a well-documented age, I can't see archaeologists being confounded. I can see them being horrified at the number of sites that are off limits because of pollution.

Jill, 61
Saylorsburg, PA USA

Probably most video game cartridges that will no longer have the device to play them.

Felicia, 37
Lowell, MA USA

I have no doubt in my mind that it will be the sound barriers you see on highways. Imagine what we would think to discover these huge monolith cooridors?

Debbie
East Brunswick, NJ USA

Almost anything electronic. With no moving parts, those items won't be easy to decipher.

Jane, 63
West Linn, OR USA

Tampons.

Cindy, 41
VA USA

The Chia Pet.

Laura, 38
Lowell, MA USA

Ha, read Motel of the Mysteries on this. Um. . .I don't know. . .without the electrical/communications systems that we have now, computers will probably seem fairly strange/useless.

Karen, 24
Ames, IA USA

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