Archaeologists study archaeology.
A synonym for archaeology is "prehistoric studies" or "antiquities research."
The opposite of archaeology is probably something like futurism, as it focuses on studying and predicting future trends rather than excavating and studying ancient artifacts and cultures from the past.
No, archaeology studies the past through material remains left behind by past societies. It does not predict the future but helps us understand how societies lived in the past and how they evolved over time.
There are probably thousands. Most archaeologists specialize in one geographic area or one time period, often both! An archaeologist may also specialize in a particular aspect such as flora or fauna, architecture, ceramics or lithics. There is no end to the possibilities. Some of them are listed below including some theoretical approaches. Archaeoastronomy, Behavioural archaeology, Biblical archaeology, Bioarchaeolgy, Classical archaeology, Cognitive archaeology, Commercial archaeology, Egyptian archaeology, Environmental archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, Evolutionary archaeology, Experimental archaeology, Feminist archaeology, Field archaeology, Forensic archaeology, Gender archaeology, Geoarchaeology, Historical archaeology, Industrial archaeology, Interpretitive archaeology, Landscape archaeology, Maritime archaeology, Marxist archaeology, Mediaeval archaeology, Nationalist archaeology, Nautical archaeology, Neo-Marxist archaeology, New Archaeology, Processual archaeology, Post-Processual archaeolgy, Osteoarchaeology, Settlement archaeology, Social archaeology, Underwater archaeology, Urban archaeology, Zooarchaeology
An archaeologist is a person who studies the past by digging up and examining artifacts, structures, and other remains left behind by ancient civilizations.
A synonym for archaeology is "prehistoric studies" or "antiquities research."
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Paul K. Wason has written: 'The archaeology of rank' -- subject(s): History, Social archaeology, Social classes, Social structure 'The Archaeology of Rank (New Studies in Archaeology)'
Someone who studies past civilizations (archaeology) is an archaeologist.
Archaeology studies the artifacts of the ancient Mayan civilization.
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Archaeology is the field of anthropology that studies the ancient lifestyles of the Hopi Indians.
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Yes. Science is involved in an archaeology career. You need to have studied in artifact studies, biology, chemistry, life science, conversation sciences, and history.
Walter W. Taylor has written: 'Two archaeological studies in northern Arizona' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Ecology, Excavations (Archaeology), Indians of North America 'A study of archaeology' -- subject(s): Archaeology
The opposite of archaeology is probably something like futurism, as it focuses on studying and predicting future trends rather than excavating and studying ancient artifacts and cultures from the past.
The correct spelling is archaeologist (also archeologist), scientist who studies ancient human societies.