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How do archaeologist reconstruct the past?

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Answered by rajawatbhavi
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Archaeologists reconstruct the past by a study of the artefacts which they unearth. The artefacts are classified in terms of materials such as stone, clay, metal, bone and ivory. Artefacts are also classified in terms of functions. Archaeologists decide whether the artefact is a tool, ornament or something meant for ritual use. The function of any artefacts is gleamed from its resemblance to present day things-beads, quern stone blades etc. It is also identified by investigating the context in which it was found-whether in a house, drain, grave or kiln. Recourse is also taken to indirect evidence. For example, if traces of cotton are found at some Harappan sites, to find out its use in clothing indirect evidence including depictions in sculpture are looked at. Archaeologists also develop certain frames of reference to study the past. The significance of the first Harappan seal was not understood till archaeologists had a context in which to place it both in terms of the cultural sequence in which it was found and in terms of comparison with finds found in Mesopotamia.
Answered by Nishkha111
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Archaeology is the scientific study of these study of these remains of the past societies ,and those who study archaeology are known as archaeologists.Archaelogists research the remains to determine the time period of the past society,as well as to reconstruct their way of life.

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