Generally speaking, they cannot. Our traditions (generally speaking) do not allow for their "study" of human remains, and burial contents of graves. It would be no different than me digging up your grandmother and dissecting her corpse in order to study your culture.
Archaeologists have grown more aware of the need to respect Native American landmarks and traditions.
Archaeologists have grown more aware of the need to respect Native American landmarks and traditions.
Archaeologists.
by deciphering the cuneiform found on clay tablets
An anthropologist or archaeologist
No, because it was so long ago, they can't figure out any information from them.
Archaeologists have grown more aware of the need to respect Native American landmarks and traditions.
Archaeologists study the first Americans using archaeological evidence such as tools, pottery, artwork, and burial sites. They also analyze genetic data, ancient DNA, and carbon dating to understand the migration patterns, lifestyles, and interactions of early human populations in the Americas.
They study it and record it.
Archaeologists
They are archaeologists.
Archaeologists.
Archaeologists. Although they do a great deal more than study bones, essentially they study ancient cultures.
They study ancient civilizations
Archaeologists can study any ancient civilisations-including Egypt
archaeologists are dedicated to the study of ancient peoples and artifacts.
archaeologists are dedicated to the study of ancient peoples and artifacts.
There are archaeologists that study ancient artifacts all around the world. Some of these archaeologists include Manolis Andronicos, John Hurst, and Sharada Srinivasan.