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How do the archaeologists make discoveries of the ancient artifacts? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Archaeologists use that assumption, called the law of superposition, to help determine a relative chronology for the site itself.
  • Then, they use contextual clues and absolute dating techniques to help point to the age of the artifacts found in each layer.

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Answered by mariamshariff04
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most archaeologists rely on buried buildings, bodies, ancient hearths, or Iron tools, having different physical "signatures" from the surrounding soil. ground penetrating radar,

example: pumps radio waves into the earth then measures the patterns reflected back.

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