An archaeologist may use a compass to help with navigation while conducting surveys or excavations in the field. It can assist in orienting maps, determining direction of structures or artifacts, and ensuring accurate documentation of site locations.
Archaeologist
Archaeologist is the correct answer,if you need more info. on archaeologists search it on Google, and if this is for homework like a cross word trust me you're not the only one lol (wink wink)
Steve is an archaeologist; he looks for ancient bones , and he looks for skelotons .
The Archaeologist was created in 1984.
The archaeologist discovered ancient artifacts buried in the excavation site.
We need compass to know the direction we are going.
sailor
If the archaeologist is primarily interested in human archaeology, yes. Any archaeologist needs to know geologic history. Also, you can't be a creationist.
no, but it is advisable
idk i belive the compass
Because he portable sundial does not work without a compass
Because he portable sundial does not work without a compass
no
Archaeologist
The possessive word for Archaeologist is Archaeologist's
You need a compass, which is a navigational tool used to determine direction. The Hardy Boys often use a compass to help guide their way during their adventures.
There are colleges and universities that offer a PhD in archaeology.