Archeologists.
Anthropologist can learn about prehistoric life
We learn that archeologists dig up fossils and they can determine what year it came from, etc.
By very careful scientific recording of sites once occupied by early people.
My grandfather was an osteologist "back in the day." He went on digs with the famous Leaky couple (archeologists), and assembled the bones. He worked for the Museum of Natural History, putting together bones that archeologists dug up, to create the creatures you see in the museum today. One of his most famous pieces was the Great Auk, a bird that became extinct in the mid 19th century. So, osteologists also put bones together, and "fill in the gaps" for archeologists who dig them up. Kind of a simplistic answer, but it's another phase of the profession.
Luckily written history was around in the time of Jamestown and much of its history was recorded.
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Earth works, structures or everyday items (including bodies or fires) left behind by these early people.
archeologists are the persons who study about the past with the help of the ancient ruins
An archeologist digs for fossils and rare artifacts and studies them. For example, these two men were archeologists and the museum said you get a profit if you find something valuable, so they went looking until they found an abandoned ship under water full of gold, and they became millionaires.
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