they do observations
Archaeologists look for evidence about early people by excavating sites, analyzing artifacts and ecofacts, and using scientific techniques like radiocarbon dating to determine the age of remains. They also study the environmental context of the site to understand how early people lived and interacted with their surroundings. By combining different sources of evidence, archaeologists can reconstruct the lives and cultures of early people.
They are archaeologists.
Archaeologists dig to uncover and study artifacts, structures, and other physical remains buried beneath the ground. These materials provide insights into past societies, cultures, and human activities.
Historians and archaeologists both, at least in principle, look for evidence and then analyse the evidence, without regard for what scriptures may say.
Archaeologists use artifacts to learn about people who lived thousands of years ago.
Archaeologist is a person who studies evidence from ancient times. An archaeologist could look at the pyramids of Egypt and find and secret chambers actually see why the pyramids have lived on since ancient times.
Archaeologists and anthropologists look for physical evidence such as artifacts, structures, and human remains to learn about how people lived before written records were kept. They also study the environment, such as plant remains and soil composition, to understand ancient lifestyles and behaviors. Analyzing the distribution and context of archaeological finds helps researchers reconstruct past societies and understand their daily activities and cultural practices.
That is something that can only be seen by people who look for it (or observe the world, nature).
Archaeologists can recognize complex societies through evidence of centralized political organization, stratified social hierarchies, specialized economic activities, long-distance trade networks, monumental architecture, and sophisticated art and material culture. They may also look for evidence of monumental construction, surplus food production, and advanced technological innovations within a society's archaeological record.
look for evidence that's what it means
two years i think
People who look at it see things moving around all the time.