any other artifact or geological strata and compare it. Go to tables with similar artifacts.
Dating fossils and artifacts are easy. Scientist can look and tell how old the fossils by how many layers is under it.
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Most commonly Carbon 14.
Archeologists
archaeologist
Dating fossils and artifacts are easy. Scientist can look and tell how old the fossils by how many layers is under it.
Artifacts and fossils teach us about the past by giving us a perspective about ancient cultures. Scientists studying artifacts and fossils do so to give the world a better understanding of cultures. The more artifacts and fossils discovered, the more lost puzzle pieces are found
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Archaeology, artifacts ect, and palaeontology/ paleontologists fossils ect.
Most commonly Carbon 14.
Scientists take samples of the carbon remaining in the fossil. They then use a form of carbon dating to determine its age. (it doesn't have to be a fossil, it could be any ancient remain, even a skull from fifty years ago, or a plate from the 1700's. Just wanted to clarify that a little bit more!)
no, artifacts are old items of a human culture
Stratigraphy, the relative positon of fossils in a sediment bed, is a common method. Assuming the beds lie in their natural position.Dating by using radioactive decay is another method used mainly for sub-fossil material such as archaeological artifacts; or for materials of geological age.
Archeologists
Scientists use a variety of tools and techniques to study prehistory, including archaeology, carbon dating, genetic analysis, and the examination of fossils. By analyzing these sources of evidence, scientists can reconstruct timelines, understand human behaviors, and piece together a more comprehensive picture of our ancient past.
artifacts and fossils
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