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Can Historians Be Archaeologists?

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Answered by HarishGM
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Historians specialize in the study of the past, and archaeologists also study historical information. These professions are similar, but serve different purposes.

While historians may help determine who has a legitimate claim to a piece of property or why a building should be preserved,

archaeologists often seek out and locate the historic sites and artifacts that historians study.

So, no...both are different jobs and not the same.

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Answered by EthicalElite
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Both Archaeologists and historians research of the past of the human. There is difference between these two disciplines:-

Historians use written sources whereas archaeologists concentrate on physical remains.

That's why Historians can't be Archaeologists.

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