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3. How do the archaeological sources help us
in reconstructing history?​

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Answered by vivekdagale12
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Explanation:

Archaeology gives us the approximate dates of human activity through time in a given area. ... Since history is comprised of the written record, archaeology is usually not not used to reconstruct history. It is used to re-construct prehistory - the time before written records.

Answered by sanjini36
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Archaeological sources include sequences of deposits found through excavation, objects like jewellery or everyday items, buildings, and even entire landscapes. These let us work out chronologies and events, but also how people lived. For example, if an archaeologist finds a midden (rubbish dump) on a site, they can date some of what they've found to work out when people were using the site and how that changed. They can also use the contents of the midden to work out whether the people in the area were high or low status.

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