Simplified into 5 stages these are the steps involved in any study of an archaeological site.
1. Survey: Identify where your site is. This might be done by "desktop survey", which involves looking at maps, historical records, old reports and areal photographs for documentary evidence that a site is known or recorded in the area. Alternatively it may involve practical survey such as fieldwalking where evidence of archaeological activity is seen on the ground.
2. Research proposal: No excavation can go ahead without money. In order to secure funding it is necessary to state how your excavation will add to the understanding of that particular time period, geographic area and people. Although your research agenda may well change (you cant know what you are going to find exactly until you find it) it is a vital part of the study
3. Excavation: This is where you gather the majority of your data. The site, the archaeological features (ditches, house foundations, ramparts etc) and all the artifacts must be systematically excavated, planned and recorded.
4. Analysis and Report: All the records and artifacts are returned to an office. Here all the information is considered as a whole and interpretations of the site and the activities that took place there are made. This is then written up into a report for publication, so others know what you have found and your findings can add to the understanding of the archaeological record.
5. Preservation: The finds from the site, the excavation records and reports are sent to a museum or archive for preservation.
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.
The Canaanites occupied the rich coastal plains of northern Palestine, whereas we know the Israelites came into the hinterland region that was largely ignored by the Canaanites. That the Canaanites continued to occupy their cities long after the time attributed to Exodus, is demonstrated by the archaeological evidence, as well as by the Bible itself. The Hittites were a powerful nation in central Asia Minor (Turkey), who were overrun by others, long before this time. However, the Bible also appears to refer to a Canaanite kingdom as Hittites. The other 5 nations were also Canaanite kingdoms. Once again, the Canaanites appear from the archaeological evidence to have been largely unaffected by the arrival of the Israelites.
The 5 W's of archaeology are who, what, where, when, and why. These elements help archaeologists understand and interpret past human cultures and societies through the study of artifacts, sites, and other evidence. By addressing these questions, archaeologists can piece together a clearer picture of the past.
The discovery of America involved: 1) Christopher Columbus setting sail in 1492 2) Discovering the Caribbean islands 3) Exploration of the mainland by other European explorers 4) Realization that a "New World" had been found 5) Colonization and establishment of permanent settlements.
The study of archaeology is a long one. Between 1860 and the turn of the century the 5 pillars of scientific archaeology were established with the use of field notes, maps to record excavations, publication of results, and cooperative excavation.
1. observations 2. question 3. hypothesis 4. controlled experiment 5. results 6. conclusion 7. application seven steps to Galileo's scientific method.
There are 13 steps instead of 5... but i don't know them!
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what are 5 steps of scientific method first to last
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it takes 5-10 steps
how far in 1700 steps
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a day you should take 10,000 steps basically 5 miles i know it sounds like alot but im sure you will probably go further
15 blocks. The same steps can be used for going up or down!
the team galactic headquarters are in veilstone city you have to go 5 steps left 5 steps down 11 steps right 21 steps up and go in any door except for the one on the right