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Both historians and archaeologists study past cultures, societies, and events to understand human history. They use various sources such as artifacts, texts, and other remains to reconstruct and interpret the past. Both disciplines aim to provide insights into how civilizations developed and how they have shaped the world we live in today.
Scientific Methods are used by both to try to discern the truth of the evidence they have.
that they write record
An archaeologist or an architectural historian typically studies ancient buildings.
An archaeologist studies artifacts and physical remains of ancient civilizations to learn about past societies. They use tools such as excavation and analysis to piece together the history of human culture and behavior.
A person who studies people from the past is called a historian. Historians analyze primary and secondary sources to understand and interpret past events, societies, and cultures. They may specialize in a particular time period or region.
The correct spelling is "archaeologist."
A Historian studies the history of the world. The Archaeologist studies the history of people.
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A Historian studies the history of the world. The Archaeologist studies the history of people.
A Historian studies the history of the world. The Archaeologist studies the history of people.
Archaeologist
Geographer, anthropologist, historian, archaeologist
Why a temple was built.
Egyptologist. An Egyptologist is any archaeologist, historian, linguist, or art historian who specializes in Egyptology,
An archaeologist or an architectural historian typically studies ancient buildings.
An archaeologist studies artifacts and physical remains of ancient civilizations to learn about past societies. They use tools such as excavation and analysis to piece together the history of human culture and behavior.
Winckelmann (1717-1768) was an archaeologist and German art historian
Archaeologist (APEX)
Historians and archaeologists both, at least in principle, look for evidence and then analyse the evidence, without regard for what scriptures may say.