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Well actually history not only works with Archaeology, it also works with science. They are strongly connected.

Archaeology uses science technologies to find out the facts in the past, details about ancient history and also discovering the messages that our ancient ancestors delivered. That's basically how these three works together.

Also, historian's theory is base on the discover by archaeologists. Archaeologists keep digging up things (these things are called primary resources), and historians use it to publish his own book or present his theory (these books are called secondary resources)

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What is history what is archaeology how do the two fields work together?

History is the study of past events and human societies based on written records. Archaeology, on the other hand, is the study of past human societies through material culture remains. These two fields work together by combining historical records with archaeological evidence to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the past. Archaeology can provide physical evidence to support historical accounts, while history can provide context for interpreting archaeological findings.


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History and archaeology are similar in that they both study the past to understand human societies, cultures, and behaviors. However, while history relies on written records and accounts, archaeology uses material remains like artifacts, structures, and landscapes to reconstruct and interpret the past. Both disciplines work together to provide a comprehensive understanding of human history.


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