they don't!, its pretty much trial and error , if someone finds AA artefact or dinosaur bone then the archeologists will set up a dig and try to find more .and if they get lucky ,the get lucky. its as smple as that!
The volunteer team, consisting of five students and two professors, were left to dig at the archaeology site over the holidays.
Archaeologist
Steve is an archaeologist; he looks for ancient bones , and he looks for skelotons .
The Archaeologist was created in 1984.
An excavation site is an area where archaeological research is being conducted to uncover and study artifacts, structures, or other evidence of past human activity. Researchers carefully dig, document, and analyze the findings to learn more about the history and inhabitants of the area.
This is typically referred to as a "dig site".
archaeologist dig up things from the past like bones and they can see what there diet was by bones.
Trowels, toothbrushes, paintbrushes, dental picks, dustpans, buckets and sieves are the tools used to dig with.
they would get killed
One of the most important was at a dig or an archaeologist site ,located in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Give the Archaeologist a map then type a shovel and dig under the building first the skull then the cheek then the shoulder the the foot then give the Archaeologist gum Hope it helps :)
The volunteer team, consisting of five students and two professors, were left to dig at the archaeology site over the holidays.
because they have to dig and find the things and work like detective and find what happened in past
The public is restricted from digging for fossils at Ant Hill in Kern County, California. You must be with a licensed archaeologist to participate in the dig.
Dig in the ground looking for ancient civilization artifacts that have been left behind. Much of what we know about history was found by archaeologists.
Archaeologist, paleontologist, or possibly Egyptologist (but I wouldn't trust that last one.)
Either the Pathologist in the case of the fairly recently deceased OR the Archaeologist when the remains were found in a 'historic dig.'