In its simplest terms Archaeology is the study of prehistory and what we call ancient history based upon the discovery and study of physical remains.
Archaeologists help us understand the past and thus may draw conclusions about why things are the way they are based on past history.
For example, studying the remains of ancient Egypt in Thebes, can explain what life was like thousands of years ago and how Egyptian history affected the ancient world. From there one can possibly trace why and how events led to the domination of Egypt by Greeks and then to Romans.
it is helpful for it help people get to the living standard of today and technology enhancments give us better health it is helpful for it has helped us get to the living standard of today, also it gives enhancements in health.
To determine how many people and which races are present in the United States today
computer.. both helpful and not..
It is difficult to provide an exact number, as the field of archaeology includes professionals with various levels of training and expertise. However, it is estimated that there are tens of thousands of archaeologists working around the world today in various capacities, from academic research to cultural resource management.
it depeds on you how science is helpful
a car is helpful because it gets us places faster and it saves us a lot of time.
Mary Leakey is one of a famous Archaeologist I study her for school one year.
Bees are helpful to us by making honey and speading pollenation
archaeologists have found very shocking evidence. Where do archaeologists work?
It would be what we class nowadays as rubbish or domestic waste. They are very helpful to archaeologists in showing the day to day life of past civilizations.
They are helpful because some animals help us survive by giving us food and water.
Some indigenous groups in remote areas and traditional craftsmen across various cultures still make and use stone tools today for hunting, woodworking, and cultural practices. Additionally, archaeologists and experimental archaeologists also create stone tools to study ancient techniques and technologies.