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10 importance or Archaeology​

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Answered by smanojparsad
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Archaeology is a magical gateway to the past. It is the discipline that complements History best with its hard evidences and methodological advantages

The discipline of archaeology studies human cultures and past. Through recovery and interpretation of architectures, artefacts, bio facts, and landscapes, archaeology seeks to a) determine the chronology of human development, b) unearth the cultural history of various human settlements, c) and substantiate or fill the lacunae of history with material evidence, and d) understand the processes that underlie the changes taken place in human societies across cultures.

How is archaeology placed?

Archaeology is a part of both history and anthropology. There is much hue and cry over its disciplinary identity given that most historians and anthropologists consider archaeology to be an addendum. However, of late archaeology has proven itself to be indispensable to the writing of any kind of tracts of our distant past.

With something as little as broken bits of pottery, or carvings, archaeological analyses can turn the pages of history upside down. Excavation exercises have unearthed civilizations and recuperated cities. Histories have been written and rewritten. No other discipline deals with material evidence. No other discipline has the reach archaeology does

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Mate!!

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  • The goal of archaeology is to understand how and why human behavior has changed over time.
  • Archaeologists search for patterns in the evolution of significant cultural events such as the development of farming, the emergence of cities, or the collapse of major civilizations for clues of why these events occurred.
  • Ultimately, they are searching for ways to better predict how cultures will change, including our own, and how to better plan for the future.
  • Today, our culture seems to document everything through books, newspapers, television, and the Internet. However, there is frequently a difference between what is written and what people actually do.
  • Modern media often puts a "spin" on a story that reflects an editorial bias on what has taken place. Although the written record may be tremendously useful, it is biased by the beliefs and mistakes of those who produced them.
  • Archaeology frequently provides a more objective account of our past than the historic record alone.
  • Our past is our cultural heritage, and how we choose to use this information for future generations is an important role for archaeologists.
  • Understanding patterns and changes in human behavior enhances our knowledge of the past. It aids us in planning, not only our future, but for generations to come.
  • Many people believe that public archaeology is critical to understanding, protecting, and celebrating our rich and diverse cultural heritage.
  • Archaeologists recognize the importance of this role and are developing various mechanisms of media outreach, publications, Internet, and public programs, to publicize the contributions of archaeology.

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