They would find tools for farming and possible seeds set aside.
It was anasazi
Because they tell them what sort of animals where around at the time.
Greek vases have important inscriptions, and tell a lot, if examined by the tools that archaeologists have.
What does a language's vocabulary tell about its culture?
Historical places tell us how life was lived before, what foods were eaten, the style of dress, and how people farmed.
Archeological artifacts tell us that the Bantu had domestic animals and farmed. They also worked with iron and lived in settled villages.
Archeological artifacts tell us that the Bantu had domestic animals and farmed. They also worked with iron and lived in settled villages.
Archaeologists can tell that Pompeii was a trading city by the artifacts they found and the buildings that would have supported trading enterprises. There is even one house believed to have belonged to a pair of businessmen with an inscription reading "Hello money".
How do archaeologists date fossils ? archaeologist can date fossills by seeingf how deep down it is in the ground [ checking how many layers ] , scientists can use radio-active dating, and compare a fossil that they know the exact date that it was from compare the looks and tell by that
I couldn't tell you that my answer is guarranteed to be correct, but I would think they wouldn't have that much of a problem with it. At most they would be annoyed.
Ruins can provide insight into the architecture, lifestyle, and culture of a society from the past. By studying ruins, archaeologists and historians can piece together information about the people who built and inhabited them, their beliefs, and their technological advancements. Ruins can also reveal information about the social structures and political systems of ancient civilizations.
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