By looking at the arrow head and materials used to make the artifacts, we can tell their worth.
The artifacts tell us that the man who made them and used them were not of the Stone Age.
The tell people's information
oral history and artifacts help us about the past because we can read the date it was made. but only if you have a arm ha ha
artifacts and bones are important to archealogists because thats pretty much what they study
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Archeological artifacts tell us that the Bantu were farmers and not hunter-gatherers. The artifacts also tell us that they had domestic animals and worked with iron.
Archeological artifacts tell us that the Bantu were farmers and not hunter-gatherers. The artifacts also tell us that they had domestic animals and worked with iron.
Artifacts can tell historians what people wore in earlier times, how they lived and possibly their genders.
The artifacts tell us that the man who made them and used them were not of the Stone Age.
The tell people's information
Positive numbers were originally invented so that we could tell how much we have of something. For example, how many arrow shafts do we have, and how many stone arrowheads do we have to put on our arrow shafts? By answering those questions we can tell whether we need to make more shafts, or more heads. It's very practical.
It was anasazi
i dont know tell me
Paintings
i ment were is the black arrow on the paje of tutpup you get me tell me the aser please
It is difficult to tell how old an arrow is unless one is well studied in the subject. If one needs to date an arrow, it is best to visit a professional who can garner clues from the appearance, composition, and tool markings on the arrow.
What artifacts tell us most about is how people used to do things in the past and you can compare the artwork from now to then