How does an archaeologist reconstruct the past? Social science
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=>Archaeologists reconstruct the past by a study of the artefacts which they unearth such as seals, coins, remains of buildings, clay, pots or burnt grains.
Archaeologists try to find about the prevalence of agriculture by finding the remains of burnt grains.
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Archaeologists cannot directly observe past environments. Rather, they must reconstruct properties of past environments on the basis of indirect evidence or proxy data. ... Within the NOAA web portal, climate reconstructions as well as databases for charcoal, pollen, speleothems, and other proxy records are available.
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