Archaeologists dig at sites known as "archaeological sites." These locations are often chosen based on historical significance, previous discoveries, or the potential for finding artifacts. Excavation involves carefully digging and analyzing layers of soil to uncover objects, structures, and other evidence of past human activity.
Archeologists, paleontologists.
Excavation or "dig"
Generally, historians do not actually dig in the ground for artifacts. Archeologists do that and inform historians of the their findings.
Archeologists.
We learn that archeologists dig up fossils and they can determine what year it came from, etc.
archeologists dig up and examine artifacts, tools, paintings, weapons, buildings and household items.
Earth works, structures or everyday items (including bodies or fires) left behind by these early people.
To fix the water pipe, the workers had to excavate beneath the sidewalk.
The ancient place called Stonehenge remains a mystery to archeologists.
yes of course they do. archeologists are interested in all types of bones that help discover or confirm any thing from the past. however there are some archeologists that look for specific things and specialise in certain bones and fossils.
A "dig". They dig up things.
archeologists are the persons who study about the past with the help of the ancient ruins