This is a good guide: http://pb-archaeology.blogspot.com/2008/04/how-did-archaeology-start-as-field-of.html
However archaeology as a "profession" began much later after an increased interest in the Victorian times.
It is only very recently that more and more rules are being put in place to protect artifacts of the past.
Archaeology as a discipline began in the 19th century, primarily in Europe, with the study of ancient civilizations and artifacts. Figures like Heinrich Schliemann and Sir Flinders Petrie played significant roles in the early development of archaeology through their discoveries and excavations. The discipline evolved over time to include diverse aspects such as cultural anthropology, environmental studies, and forensic science.
The branch of anthropology that deals with the scientific study of the remains of past human cultures is known as archaeology. Archaeologists use physical evidence such as artifacts, structures, and biofacts to reconstruct and understand past human behavior and societies.
Anthropology is typically divided into four main subfields: cultural anthropology (the study of living cultures and societies), archaeology (the study of past human cultures through material remains), physical/biological anthropology (the study of human biology and evolution), and linguistic anthropology (the study of human languages).
The term for the study of humans and their physical and cultural development is anthropology. This field encompasses various subfields such as archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology.
Anthropology falls under the social sciences, focusing on the study of human societies and cultures. It integrates elements from various scientific fields such as biology, sociology, and archaeology to understand the diversity of human behavior and development.
Anthropology is the study of humans, past and present, in their cultural, biological, and social contexts. The major subfields of anthropology are cultural anthropology (study of human societies and cultures), archaeology (study of human past through material remains), biological anthropology (study of human biology and evolution), and linguistic anthropology (study of language and communication).
Classic Archaeology is the study of riches Modern archaeology is the study of people left behind, such as Journals, Diaries, and or Letters.
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Archaeology is often classified under anthropology.
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The International Study Group on Music Archaeology was created in 2004. It aims to promote research on music archaeology and foster collaboration among scholars in this field worldwide.
Historical Study
The study of ancient buildings is called archaeology. Specifically, the subfield of archaeology that focuses on the excavation and analysis of structures and buildings is known as architectural archaeology.
A synonym for archaeology is "prehistoric studies" or "antiquities research."
The archaeological dig was very successful after Indiana Jones came to help.
Archaeology is the study of past human societies through material culture, while Egyptology is a specialized branch of archaeology focused specifically on the study of ancient Egypt, including its history, language, art, and culture. Egyptology is a subset of archaeology that focuses exclusively on Egypt, while archaeology is a broader field that encompasses the study of various ancient cultures worldwide.
The archaeology of Somalia is difficult to pursue because of the unrest there. ********************************* Archaeology is the study of prehistoric and ancient people and cultures. .
Archaeology is the study of human remains.