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Digging up fossils,beautiful antiques,paintings,and treasured gifts from the Chavin,Nazca,and Moche.
Generally speaking, they cannot. Our traditions (generally speaking) do not allow for their "study" of human remains, and burial contents of graves. It would be no different than me digging up your grandmother and dissecting her corpse in order to study your culture.
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the person is dead
They usually did useless work such as digging holes and stuff like that. but sometimes they worked in factories. At one camp, there was a car factory that people were forced to work in as slaves.
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digging up artifacts of ancient people
they do many thing like: digging the ground and much more
D. Digging up artifects of ancient peoples
an iron tool for digging
they help us by digging up artifacts so we can lean from the peaces which are left behind
The Tollund Man was discovered by a team of archaeologists in 1950 in a peat bog in Denmark. They were digging for peat when they came across the well-preserved body of the Tollund Man, which dated back to the Iron Age. The acidic conditions of the bog helped in the preservation of the body.
People who study the past by digging up old remains are called archaeologists. They analyze artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to learn about past cultures, societies, and civilizations.
Digging up fossils,beautiful antiques,paintings,and treasured gifts from the Chavin,Nazca,and Moche.
"Site" is functioning as a predicate nominative in this context, completing the verb "show" by identifying what is being shown as a potential digging site.
The engagement ring was probably in the landfill by now.The archaeologists realised they were digging up an Ancient Roman landfill, which gives important insight into how they lived.