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Artifacts provide tangible evidence of past societies, offering insights into daily life, technologies, social structures, beliefs, and traditions. By studying artifacts, historians can reconstruct and interpret the lifestyles and activities of past cultures, helping to deepen our understanding of history. Additionally, artifacts can also provide clues about trade routes, interactions between civilizations, and technological advancements.
Archaeologists study artifacts to learn about past cultures and civilizations. By analyzing the objects that people made and used, archaeologists can gain insights into various aspects of human life, such as technology, art, social organization, trade, and beliefs. Through the study of artifacts, archaeologists piece together the puzzle of our shared human history.
An archaeologist would most likely study ancient artifacts, ruins, structures, and human remains to understand the cultural and societal practices of past civilizations. They may also analyze artifacts to determine patterns of settlement, trade, religion, and technology.
because he was part of the fur trade
Trade was important to the Olmec culture because it allowed them to acquire resources not available in their region, such as jade and obsidian. This facilitated the development of their society and helped establish social and economic connections with other Mesoamerican groups. Trade also played a role in spreading Olmec influence and culture beyond their immediate territory.
It was anasazi
Anasazi
artifacts tell archaeologists that trade was important to us.Artifacts came from the north south east and west
no artifacts just goods
You trade them with the second lady after you get off your blimp
Mesopotamian trade brought goods from all around the world to us AND them. We have found various artifacts proving so.
because it was such a big deal to us and it was very important personally i think the statue of liberty could be next...
the Olmec used rivers to travel between cities and build a trade system to trade things like Olmec artifacts.
Mound Builders had a very extensive trade network
The slave trade was important in Ephesus
group A
not as important as a square or hexagon trade