Yes. Science is involved in an Archaeology career. You need to have studied in artifact studies, Biology, chemistry, life science, conversation sciences, and history.
Art conservation science, marine science, nuclear science
I think it depends on what college you are going to go to, they will decide what marks you need to graduate from there and then go into a career of archaeology.
YES
Archaeology belongs to the social sciences branch of science. It involves the study of past human cultures through the analysis of material remains and artifacts.
It is the past.
It is the past.
Archaeology
America From the Ground Up - 2014 The Science of Archaeology 1-3 was released on: USA: May 2014
Bill Nye the Science Guy - 1993 Archaeology 4-11 was released on: USA: 9 February 1996
A doctor falls under the Health Science career cluster, which encompasses various medical professions involved in the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health. This cluster includes careers such as physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and therapists.
I am in your situation right now and I have decided to take triple science in Year 9 but then drop Physics in Year 10, thus keeping Chemistry and Biology. This is what my science teacher recommended me to do because at our school we only have 3 options so obviously science is taking up one and then history and geography the others. Geography and History are needed more if you want to become an archaeologist Hopes this helped!
Archaeology is a social science that focuses on the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. It involves examining artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand past human societies and cultures.