Archaeology is a science, particularly the science of investigating how people lived in the past. == == == == I believe you could possibly be thinking of a coronor. Archaeologists study people who died long ago, well before any blood might remain for analysis unless you are very, very lucky; an autopsy is quite a different procedure and not carried out by an archaeologist except under very extraordinary circumstances. The main work of an archaeologist is to research and report upon the ancient past. This could involve investigating buildings, as well as human, animal, plant and other remains, and local evidence. The work of an archaeologist is to study ancient peoples, their lives and their culture; it's an incredibly wide-ranging study. And, incidentally, even if you disagree with the contributions of others on this or any other subject, there is no need to shout.
Archeology is a science.
History belongs to the branch of archeology in science.
Forensic Science.
according to me science related articles are good in a science class because they help us to understand the topic better.
because it is two types of science
No, it is not.
its about science actually it has to do with archeology
its about science actually it has to do with archeology
History belongs to the branch of archeology in science.
Archeology.
Archeology is a scientific area.
This field is known as archaeology, where scientists study past human societies through the analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains. Archaeologists use a combination of excavation, analysis, and interpretation to learn about the cultures and behaviors of ancient peoples. By studying these objects, they can piece together the history and lifestyle of past societies.
Art is a reflection of the society and archeology is the study of the society.
This statement would support the importance of archeology. Archeology is the study of prehistoric people and their cultures.
The primary focus of archaeology as a science is to study and understand past human societies and cultures through the analysis of material remains such as artifacts, structures, and environmental data. Archaeologists aim to reconstruct and interpret the lives, beliefs, and activities of past peoples to gain insight into ancient civilizations and human behavior.
because they both have a y at the end
Antiquities study focuses on the cultural and historical significance of ancient artifacts and monuments, often within a broader context of art history and conservation. Archaeology involves the scientific study of past human societies through the excavation and analysis of material remains such as artifacts, structures, and ecofacts to reconstruct and understand ancient cultures and civilizations.
its a subcategory of anthropology (The study of people)