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How are the clothes useful by arciologist

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Answered by mayanksinha822
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Everything is not digital or in the cloud.

Sure, there’s a lot of information in the cloud, the equivalent of books, letters, plays, and so on, and if that information is not otherwise preserved (though it’s easy to preserve, so I wouldn’t count on it being lost), it might go away. But information has always been perishable. For societies hundreds or thousands of years ago, we’ve always been dependent on what people chose to copy, not original copies, so there’s no change there.

And while we have a lot of stuff that’s digital now, we haven’t stopped having material culture. We wear clothes, cook and eat food, live in homes, drive around in cars and public transport, and so on. We’re still surrounded by material things and will continue to be so because we can’t live in the cloud. All of that stuff and the physical infrastructure needed to make it and keep it going is still around and will leave traces in the archaeological record. Archaeologists of the distant future will learn about us the same way we learn about the Greeks and Romans.

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