This depends significantly on the size of the site. At the early stages there may be as few as two, going up to many many more.
The number of people on an archaeological expedition can vary depending on the size and scope of the project. It typically includes archaeologists, researchers, field technicians, support staff, and sometimes local guides or workers. Small expeditions may have a team of 5-10 people, while larger ones can exceed 50 individuals.
An archaeological expedition is also commonly referred to as an archaeological dig, excavation, or fieldwork.
The first major archaeological expedition in Egypt is generally considered to be the French Expedition led by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1798. This expedition helped uncover and document many ancient Egyptian artifacts and monuments, sparking widespread interest in Egyptology.
The National Archaeological Museum in Greece had around 600,000 visitors last year.
An archaeological site can be called many things. If it is in the process of being excavated it is either and excavation site or and archaeological site. It the site has already been excavated and has cultural significance it may become a National Heritage site.
The people on the expedition who were important included the expedition leader, key navigators, skilled hunters or gatherers, experienced climbers or mountaineers, and knowledgeable scientists or researchers. Each member brought a unique set of skills and expertise crucial for the success of the expedition.
A "dig". They dig up things.
about 400 people
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Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.
Many thousands of years ago by prehistoric people, as indicated by archaeological discoveries.
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about fourty-four people including seamon, Lewis' dog.
Archaeological evidence indicate the expedition did cross into Arkansas in June, 1541 and it made it at least as far west as present day Van Buren in northwest Arkansas.
There are many archaeological sites in Australia. See the related link for more details.