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Q: What social sciences is MOST useful in the study of pre-Columbian North Americans?
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What social science is MOST useful in the study of pre-Columbian North Americans?

Archeology is the social science most useful in the study of pre-Columbian North Americans. Archeology, the study of the remains and artifacts of prehistoric peoples, provides an understanding of the technology and lifestyles of people who did not leave written records.


How did the ntive Americans help the explorors?

They taught them farming and fishing and many other useful skills used to survive in the wild


What are the two uses the Native Americans had for bark from the birch tree?

"Bark" Or as they say, Has Been useful to the Native Americans. They Use it for Medicine, Fireplaces, and Building Houses. And so Bark has help the Native Americans in Living and in Culture.


Why did Indians use scalping?

Scalping was very useful in the winter months, as the native Americans were able to use the skin as a pubic insulator to stop their balls from dropping off.


How were the native Americans able to find their natural resources?

rivers and oceans and forests likes

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Archeology is the social science most useful in the study of pre-Columbian North Americans. Archeology, the study of the remains and artifacts of prehistoric peoples, provides an understanding of the technology and lifestyles of people who did not leave written records.


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