First of all, it is much more than 'digging holes'. Archaeology involves a wide range of practices that include research, interdisciplinary studies e.g. science based approaches, museum and archive work, excavation, surveying, Photography, recording, and a wide range of post excavation activities such as flotation, washing and analysis.
digging up artifacts of ancient people
D. Digging up artifects of ancient peoples
An archaeologist's job involves excavating and analyzing artifacts, sites, and structures from the past to learn about human history and culture. They also study ancient texts, maps, and other historical records to piece together information about past civilizations. Additionally, they may collaborate with other scientists and researchers to interpret their findings and contribute to our understanding of the past.
Archaeologists dig up fossils!
they do many thing like: digging the ground and much more
Alongside archaeologists, the team studying Otzi the Iceman likely included anthropologists, geneticists, radiologists, and forensic scientists. Anthropologists would study his cultural context, geneticists his DNA, radiologists his body with imaging technology, and forensic scientists would analyze his cause of death and any injuries.
Occupational debris is garbage left behind by ancient cultures that lets archaeologists know who threw it out and what job they had.
I don't have a job
Maritime archaeologists are archaeologists who specialize in studying underwater cultural heritage sites, shipwrecks, submerged landscapes, and other underwater artifacts. They use specialized techniques and equipment to investigate and preserve these submerged sites.
archaeologists have found very shocking evidence. Where do archaeologists work?
how old do need to get a part time job? which gender can get part time job easier?
Archaeologists believe it was built anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.