you look at it and then see if there is rock around it and then it is a fossil!!!!you look at it and then see if there is rock around it and then it is a fossil!!!!
The paleontologists use special digging tools made especially for that kind of job.
You find fossils underground when you dig and you get the kit in eterna city
to get fossil in platinum,diamond,pearl; you get the explorer kit from the old man in enterna city, then go underground and dig and you might find a fossil
you ussualy find fossils by digging dah!!
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
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If you mean an intrusion via magma/lava, then fossils would not exist due to the fact that most fossils are found in SEDIMENTARY rock, not IGNEOUS (magma/lava rocks).
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Archaeologists use fossils to scan the way of living of the past people.
Archaeologists dig up fossils!
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Most often it is a paleontologist who finds dinosaur fossils. However, anyone can find one.
People that study artefacts are called archaeologists. However people who study fossils are known as palaeontologists.
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The primary places where early human fossils have been found is the Olduvai Gorge in eastern Africa.
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Because they tell them what sort of animals where around at the time.
Fossils can be found in all types of environments, though most of the recent finds were in deserts.
One of the most important and difficult jobs of both archaeologists and anthropologists is interpreting and making sense of the artifacts and data they uncover. This involves piecing together fragments of evidence to construct a comprehensive picture of past cultures, societies, and human behavior.
In general, archaeologists do not sell the artifacts they discover. They consider this "treasure hunting" and not a proper academic practice. In addition, ancient artifacts are increasingly claimed as government property in their country of origin, so the discoverer has no legal right to sell them. When exploring such sites, archaeologists are typically working on a government sponsored project run by a museum or University. They are essentially selling their time and expertise. Even in situations where artifacts are not claimed by the government, legitimate archaeologists work to ensure that all important artifacts are given to Universities and/or Museums that will further research the artifacts and make them available for public display. (Think of Indiana Jones, who was sponsored by his University and gave them his "finds." Contrast this with his rival, Belloc, who was strictly after the money.) Note that fossils - such as dinosaur fossils - are the province of Paleontologists rather than Archaeologists. Fossils are generally treated like minerals such as gold; if you own the property, the material you find there belongs to you. Governments typically do not interfere with this because fossils and minerals have no cultural significance.