Man-made stone structures are impossible to date using carbon dating techniques so archaeologists attempt to date the site of the building by analysing remains of other artefacts found near to said site.
Which is a crazy, lazy and potentially very inaccurate way to date old buildings. It's a bit like me asking an archaeologist to date my 16th century castle who then picks up a basket from my kitchen, a basket made in 2002, and declares that my castle is 7 years old.
In addition to this, and specifically regarding the pyramids of Giza in Egypt, archaeologists have again made huge assumptions about the date of their build and have then presented their theories as facts. In the Great Pyramid there is one inscription baring the name of a Pharaoh. Some say this inscription was actually graffiti from the 18th century. But, whenever it was from, the fact remains that there is no evidence, except for this (so called) "evidence" that links the pyramid to a certain Pharaoh and therefore a certain date.
By examining teeth, growth plates in bones, and the development of bones, archaeologists can estimate a person's age at the time of death. Additionally, analysis of burial practices, grave goods, and other artifacts can provide clues to the age of the individual.
Archaeologist look at the deceased perosn's teeth, for its growth determins how old the person was at the time of death.
There is no device that can directly tell you how people lived in the past. However, historians and archaeologists use a combination of artifacts, written records, and scientific analysis to piece together information about past cultures and societies. Techniques such as carbon dating and DNA analysis help provide insights into ancient ways of life.
Archaeology can help us learn about early people and culture because they dig up fossils or bones that are the remains of the early people from a long time ago and it's really cool because they are able to tell how it was. there will never be to many archaeologists
Artifacts are objects that provide tangible evidence of past human activities and behaviors. By studying artifacts, archaeologists can learn about the technology, culture, beliefs, and daily lives of people in the past. The analysis of artifacts helps to piece together the story of past societies and understand how they lived, interacted, and evolved over time.
Archaeologists are scientists who examine objects to learn about the past, people, and cultures. They sift through the dirt of prehistoric camps to find bones, tools, and other objects. For example, bones might tell an archaeologist about the people who lived there. Historians and archaeologistsare different from each other since historians study the written records of human life and accomplishments to understand a society which are its wars, its religion, and its rulers, among other things. Historians also look at what other groups living at the same time wrote about that society as well as the objects discovered by archaeologists to learn about the past. However, archaeologists pretty much rely on their prior knowledge and objects discovered to learn about the past.
Archaeologists can learn about the customs and beliefs of ancient civilizations, as well as gain insight into the lifestyle, diet, health, and diseases of the people from studying mummies. Additionally, they can analyze the preservation techniques used by ancient cultures and unearth information about social structure and hierarchy.
Nobody will ever know because early ancestors discovered them and nobody lived that long to tell +++ Not long ago, archaeologists investigating a small stone circle made from stalagmites in a cave in Southern France, dated the site as Neanderthal .
What fossil records tell about seedless plants that lived on earth long ago?
Archaeologists study artifacts and remains left behind by past civilizations to understand their way of life, culture, and beliefs. Through excavation and analysis, they provide insights into ancient technologies, trade networks, social structures, and daily practices, helping us piece together the history of human societies. Their research allows us to better appreciate the diversity and complexity of human experiences throughout time.
It was anasazi
An archaeologist's primary resource in learning about prehistoric peoples is the things they leave behind. By studying pottery, tools, and clothing an archaeologist can tell how people lived.
There are a lot of things you can tell form animals that lived long ago. Fossils give us many atributes to that animal. like the shape teeth what they ate and many other things
Fossils are bones stick together and they can be a person or animal and if it was a animal you can tell what animal is it where it lived and by the condition you can say it came form a long time ago or present day.
What "certain area" are you asking about, we can not help you if you do not tell us.
Because they tell them what sort of animals where around at the time.
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The play doesn't tell us this. Long enough to establish a rivalry with the Capulets I guess.
Well, most of the time geologists find fossils of plants and animals, and then study them to find out how long ago the plant(or animal) lived.