Their hands, because using their feet is uncomfortable at best.
An archaeologist most often digs with tools such as shovels, trowels, brushes, and picks to carefully excavate and uncover artifacts buried underground. These tools help to delicately unearth and preserve the archaeological remains found at a dig site.
tiny brushes and spades
An archaeologist.
An archaeologist is the person who digs up ruins to study the past.
An archaeologist is a person who digs up artifacts left behind by people in the past.
That person is called an archaeologist. They study human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and analysis of artifacts.
Archaeologist is the correct answer,if you need more info. on archaeologists search it on Google, and if this is for homework like a cross word trust me you're not the only one lol (wink wink)
I believe it's an Archaeologist...
An archaeologist.
An archaeologist is the person who digs up ruins to study the past.
The term for such a person is archaeologist.
An archaeologist is a person who digs up artifacts left behind by people in the past.
That person is called an archaeologist. They study human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and analysis of artifacts.
The key is to have good enough grades in High School to get into a good college with an Archaeology Degree program. Most digs are done in conjunction with Universities. And government digs are typically lead by well know directors.
A person who digs graves is called a gravedigger.
Archaeologist is the correct answer,if you need more info. on archaeologists search it on Google, and if this is for homework like a cross word trust me you're not the only one lol (wink wink)
It's not a case of how much he uncovered, it's more the techniques that he used that made him the best Archaeologist to direct the digs in Pompeii.
The studying of pretty much all sciences, aside from physical science and physics of course, you'd be looking at about 4 to 8 years of college studying biology, life science, and chemistry. As well as History in which ever field your wanting to go into. Most Archaeologist go on and get their PhD, so that they can teach at colleges when they are not on digs or other things.
Two good salary jobs that are actually interesting AND attainable would be archaeologist or artist. an archaeologist is a person who digs for ancient artifacts like pots, skeletons, fossils, etc. It pays about $160,300 a year, and you get to travel the world. (depending on where you go depends on what type of archaeologist you are.) artist everybody should know, and the pay depends on how much you ask for, so you basically get to name your price.