Sounds like a good description of "archeologists".
Sounds like a good description of "archeologists".
An archaeologist hunts for evidence buried in the ground. Using tools like shovels, brushes, and trowels, they carefully excavate sites to uncover artifacts and other remains that provide insights into past civilizations and cultures. By analyzing these findings, archaeologists piece together the story of our ancestors and how they lived.
A ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is commonly used to locate archaeological evidence below ground. It works by sending electromagnetic pulses into the ground and detecting reflections from subsurface features, helping archaeologists map buried structures or artifacts non-invasively.
A buried bone may appear as a protruding object in the ground, possibly with dirt or soil covering part of it. It may also be visible as a small bump or mound on the surface where the bone is buried. Over time, natural processes like erosion or animal activity could expose parts of the bone.
Archaeologists dig to uncover and study artifacts, structures, and other physical remains buried beneath the ground. These materials provide insights into past societies, cultures, and human activities.
Of Course not! Those are Archaelogist!! Archeaeologist are people who study the past or evidence burried in the ground. Now you know c:Your welcome!
Sounds like a good description of "archeologists".
True
under the ground in a cemetery. -_-
Archaeologist
Of course they didn't! What you are thinking about arearchaeologists. HA,HA! Try looking it up in a history book. But I gave you a free answer right now!
The heads are not slightly elevated as compared to the feet, but people are buried above ground.
Sedimentary.
An archaeologist hunts for evidence buried in the ground. Using tools like shovels, brushes, and trowels, they carefully excavate sites to uncover artifacts and other remains that provide insights into past civilizations and cultures. By analyzing these findings, archaeologists piece together the story of our ancestors and how they lived.
he was buried in the ground
archeologist
There is no evidence outside the Bible that the Queen of Sheba ever lived. And if she was not a real historical person, we can only look in the Bible for the answer. The Bible story does not say where the Queen of Sheba was buried.