Archaeologists classify artifacts so that they can study them easier. They may assign periods or civilizations to artifacts so that they can get a better understanding about artifacts.
they dig to find artifacts
Archaeologists as individuals should not own the artifacts they find. The aim of archaeology is to learn from and preserve the artifacts which they recover for everyone. Objects in publicly owned museums do not belong to the archaeologists, but the public. Specific laws governing who owns recovered antiquities vary from place to place, but archaeology as a discipline is not about ownership of artifacts.
Archaeologists study written sources to study human life and historians study artifacts to find more about history.
Artifacts
It helps it by finding broke pottery or stone tools and archaeologists know what it is by the word artifacts.
they dig to find artifacts
Archaeologists as individuals should not own the artifacts they find. The aim of archaeology is to learn from and preserve the artifacts which they recover for everyone. Objects in publicly owned museums do not belong to the archaeologists, but the public. Specific laws governing who owns recovered antiquities vary from place to place, but archaeology as a discipline is not about ownership of artifacts.
Archaeologists study written sources to study human life and historians study artifacts to find more about history.
Archaeologists study written sources to study human life and historians study artifacts to find more about history.
Archaeologists.
Artifacts
It helps it by finding broke pottery or stone tools and archaeologists know what it is by the word artifacts.
Archaeologists.
they would check in the graves and find artifacts
Scientists who study artifacts to learn about the past are called archeologist's.
They find the artifacts of the people and what they left behind.
Archaeologists use artifacts to learn about people who lived thousands of years ago.