no, but it is advisable
If the archaeologist is primarily interested in human archaeology, yes. Any archaeologist needs to know geologic history. Also, you can't be a creationist.
Some universities offer Archaeology, either as an independent major or a concentration in Anthropology. In order to become an archaeologist, you will need a PhD. Most PhD programs in classical archaeology require an undergraduate major in ancient history or classical civilization along with intensive language study in either Greek or Latin, both ancient and modern.
because you need to know the history of the world and you might grow up to be an archaeologist in which case you need to know that stuff
We need to learn about the Olympics so we have a better inderstanding about our countries history in sport and sportsmanship.
Most of the time they don't really know what they want to do in their life.Sometimes they don't want to have classes like maths & physics or don't have the prerequisites for whatever is interresting them, thus going to a program large enough they can switch to any branch.
English, Science, Biology, History, Geography, and Languages. and chemistry for the different tyes of soil.
it was because it is history, have to lean it.
Because you need to learn about the past and what might happen in the future.
History and science are the foundation of who we are as people and the reason we as a species are who we are.
33 or 32 i think 33
to me,its so very important to read stories of ancient philippines because,you have learn its about literature
You're talking about ANCIENT Chinese (and ancient Vietnamese history) history here; for that type of history you're going to have to see the Vietnam history website.