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Archaeologists locate historical sites using a combination of techniques, including historical research, remote sensing, and surface surveys. They often study historical texts, maps, and oral histories to identify potential locations. Field surveys involve systematically walking over an area to identify artifacts or features, while remote sensing technologies like ground-penetrating radar can reveal buried structures. Environmental analysis and geographic information systems (GIS) also help in understanding the landscape and identifying areas likely to contain archaeological remains.

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