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No, bones are not the only indicator of how people lived. Archaeological evidence, such as tools, pottery, and structures, provides insights into daily activities, diet, and social organization. Additionally, artifacts, art, and even environmental data contribute to understanding cultural practices, health, and interactions with the surrounding environment. Together, these various forms of evidence paint a more comprehensive picture of past lifestyles.

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