They dig up bones and fossils of things that existed before humans, such as dinosaurs, or maybe even ancient humans!
Archaeologists are the individuals who study and uncover artifacts from the past through excavation and analysis.
Historians who dig up evidence are often referred to as archaeologists. Archaeologists study past human societies through the recovery and analysis of material culture and environmental data. They excavate sites, analyze artifacts, and interpret their findings to understand more about ancient civilizations.
The name for people who dig up things from the past is archaeologists. They study human history by recovering and analyzing artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
Archaeologists typically dig up artifacts at excavation sites, which are specific locations that are selected based on historical significance, potential for discovery, and research objectives. These sites can range from ancient ruins, burial mounds, caves, or underwater locations. Archaeologists use tools like shovels, trowels, and brushes to carefully extract and document artifacts from these sites.
Archaeologists also analyze artifacts, excavate sites, conduct surveys to find new sites, collaborate with other researchers, present findings to the public, and use advanced technologies for mapping and data analysis.
Archaeologists dig up fossils!
Excavation site
An excavation site
they dig up bones and jornals that are from the past
Archaeologists dig up the past, studying human history, especially the culture of historic and prehistoric people.
Archaeologists are the individuals who study and uncover artifacts from the past through excavation and analysis.
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Archaeologists can dig up artifacts pretty much anywhere, although in practice where they chose to dig will be affected by several factors. Archaeologists will conduct excavations only in places where they find evidence of past human activity and the excavation of the site will provide useful information. Excavations are planned and not conducted at random.
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Archaeologists.
Archaeologists can dig up artifacts pretty much anywhere, although in practice where they chose to dig will be affected by several factors. Archaeologists will conduct excavations only in places where they find evidence of past human activity and the excavation of the site will provide useful information. Excavations are planned and not conducted at random.