http://www.eduplace.com/ss/socsci/ca/books/bkf3/reviews/pdfs/LS_6_01_03.pdf "Archaeologists are scientists who work to uncover the story of early people."
Archaeologists dig to uncover and study artifacts, structures, and other physical remains buried beneath the ground. These materials provide insights into past societies, cultures, and human activities.
Archaeologists search for hidden tombs and monuments they search the past from the things the people left behind.
they look for evidence of cultures and events in the near and distant past, people/places and time
Mostly historical heritage.
Archaeologists are the individuals who study and uncover artifacts from the past through excavation and analysis.
They dig up bones and fossils of things that existed before humans, such as dinosaurs, or maybe even ancient humans!
They dig for fossils or artifacts to figure out what early humans used for tools or their culture or how the shape of their bones were
People who work in archaeological digs are called archaeologists. They study human history through the excavation and analysis of artifacts and structures.
Historians who dig up evidence are often referred to as archaeologists. Archaeologists study past human societies through the recovery and analysis of material culture and environmental data. They excavate sites, analyze artifacts, and interpret their findings to understand more about ancient civilizations.
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they just know
Archaeologists dig up fossils!
Archaeologists.
Excavation site
An excavation site
Archaeologists are the individuals who study and uncover artifacts from the past through excavation and analysis.
Archaeologists also analyze artifacts, excavate sites, conduct surveys to find new sites, collaborate with other researchers, present findings to the public, and use advanced technologies for mapping and data analysis.
Archaeologists study artifacts, structures, and remains left behind by early peoples to learn about their lifestyles, beliefs, and activities. By analyzing these physical remains, along with other sources such as written records and oral histories, archaeologists can piece together a picture of the past and understand how early peoples lived and interacted with their environment.
People who work in archaeological digs are called archaeologists. They study human history through the excavation and analysis of artifacts and structures.
Archaeologists dig up the past, studying human history, especially the culture of historic and prehistoric people.
They dig up bones and fossils of things that existed before humans, such as dinosaurs, or maybe even ancient humans!