Archaeologists look for artifacts, structures, and other physical remains from past human activity to understand historical cultures and societies. They excavate sites, analyze material remains, and study the context in which these items are found to interpret their significance. Additionally, they often seek evidence of daily life, social organization, and environmental interactions to construct a comprehensive picture of human history.
In Australia, the UK and New Zealand: "archaeologists" In the USA: "archeologists"
Look Look Look was created on 2006-07-04.
Look In Look Out was created in 1983.
Will look or I shall look
Did not look e.g. "He did not look where I told him to."
Look what, look like? Look on Google, look with? It's there eyes, look at? Probably the inside of there masks
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The root for "look" is "look."
The future tense of the word "look" is "will look." For example, "I will look for my keys tomorrow."
Yes, you can use look in and look at interchangeably. EX: Look in that mirror. Look at that mirror. It basically is saying the same thing.
The future tense is 'will look'.
A look that someone has: ulkonäkö To look (a certain way): näyttää To look (looking somewhere): katsoa Look! (Telling someone to look): katso