Inactive, stable caves preserve deposits in them very well.
A Historian studies human history within recorded time, so would look for written references to explorations or use of caves.
An Archaeologist searches far further back, when evidence of human activity is human remains and artefacts, and in places cave art.
A Palaeontologist studies animal life in the geological past, including that which left remains underground.
A Geologist uses the cave and its geological contents to asses its own history and palaeo-climates.
they use the evidence from the past that will tell them what exactly happened, or they ask people who were at that certain place and time.
Historians study the past by studying the previous recorded events of the past activities. They use both the scientific and traditional methods to gather such information which they then use to compile their documentary evidence.
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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.
They ask questions about the past in order to understand the present. They use variety of methods to help them answer questions about what happened in the past. Historians also examine proof and draw conclusions as they answer historical questions.
they think about clues they got when they find artifact's from prehistory that how historians investigate the past.
Fossils, Artifacts, or they search in libraries for history books or old books about the past.
Fossils, Artifacts, or they search in libraries for history books or old books about the past.
Historians use artifacts to better understand past cultures, societies, and events. By studying these physical objects, historians can gain insights into daily life, societal structures, beliefs, and technologies of the past. Artifacts provide tangible evidence that complements written records and oral histories, helping historians construct a more complete picture of history.
historians might look at oral traditions, written records or photographs.geographers might look at caves , rock formations, or the earth.
Historians use historical thinking skills to critically analyze and interpret historical sources, construct arguments based on evidence, evaluate different perspectives, and understand the complexity of the past. These skills help historians to uncover the truth about the past, avoid biases, and draw informed conclusions.
maps ,artifacts