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Archaeologists use geography to understand the spatial relationships between ancient sites, resources, and human activities. By analyzing terrain, climate, and Natural Resources, they can identify where past populations settled, traded, and interacted. Geographic information systems (GIS) help them map archaeological sites and analyze patterns over time, revealing insights into societal organization and environmental adaptation. Additionally, geography aids in predicting the locations of undiscovered sites based on environmental factors.

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