Archeologists ask about ancient communities
They ask who, where, when, why, how.
The questions ask answers
Plato, a Greek philosopher, asked questions on a wide range of topics including ethics, politics, epistemology, and metaphysics. Some of his famous questions include "What is justice?", "What is the nature of reality?", and "How can we achieve true knowledge?"
The historian would ask: How did you get along with other indigenous peoples, if any? What was the organizational structure within your group? What customs or rituals did you have passed down from earlier peoples? How did you select a leader? The archeologist would ask: What did you eat? How did you hunt it? Or grow it? Did you build structures, or use existing places of shelter? What were your tools? Where did you come from before here?
Yes, you can ask cooking questions.
You don't ask questions on wikipedia, but you can ask questions on wikianswers.
Ask 21 questions and hope someone answers them. In the real game 21 questions, you ask 21 questions and who ever can't answer them looses. ask 21 question?
To interview an archaeologist, it's important to research their background and work to ask relevant questions. You can inquire about their fieldwork experience, research interests, methodologies used in excavations, recent discoveries, challenges faced in the field, and the significance of their findings. Additionally, asking about their views on ethical considerations in archaeology and their future research plans can lead to a more insightful conversation.
Psychoanalysts typically ask questions about a person's childhood, past relationships, dreams, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to gain insight into their unconscious mind and underlying issues. They may also inquire about current stressors or challenges that the individual is facing in order to better understand their psychological state.
Because then there wouldn't be anyone to ask or answer questions.
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