physical anthropologist
A biological anthropologist would typically examine human remains found at archaeological sites. They study aspects like biological variation, health, and behavior of past populations by analyzing bones and teeth.
The Lehner/Naco sites in southern Arizona is where the bison remains and arrowheads were found.
The anthropologist can use techniques like dental records, DNA analysis, and examination of bone structure to identify the deceased. They may also consider factors like height, age, and sex. Additionally, any personal belongings found at the scene can provide clues to the person's identity.
No physical remains of Leif Eriksson have been definitively found in Canada. There is speculation that he may have reached North America around the 11th century, before Columbus, based on historical accounts and archaeological evidence, but there is no direct evidence linking him to specific remains found in Canada.
In North America, archaeological remains such as Clovis points, cave paintings, and various artifacts have been found. In Africa, ancient hominid fossils, rock art, and archaeological sites like the Great Zimbabwe and pyramids of Egypt have been discovered. In Asia, sites like the Terra Cotta Warriors in China, the Indus Valley Civilization in India, and the temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia are significant archaeological finds.
An archaeological site is a location where physical remains of past human activity are found, such as tools, pottery, architecture, or human fossils. These sites provide valuable information about the history and culture of ancient civilizations and are studied by archaeologists to learn more about our past.
Lady Hester Stanhope traveled to Balbec in the early 19th century to explore the ruins of the ancient city of Baalbek and conduct archaeological research. She was drawn to the region's history and culture, and found the opportunity to study the archaeological remains of the site fascinating.
Cleopatra's tomb has not been discovered. It remains one of the most sought-after archaeological mysteries.
There is no credible evidence or widely-accepted archaeological findings of artifacts from Atlantis. The existence of Atlantis remains a legend or a myth rather than a historical fact.
it has been found in Arizona
an ecofact is an object, found at an archaeological site and carrying archaeological significance, but previously unhanded by humans.
A forensic anthropologist would be called to examine and analyze bones found at a crime scene. They are experts in identifying and interpreting skeletal remains to determine factors such as age, sex, ancestry, and possible cause of death.