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how does observing todays tribals help archaeologist

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Answered by shwethafranklin
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In order to decipher what has happened in the past, archaeologists dig several sites. They study the remains and in this process,they try to mingle with the indigenous people of that area. ... Their culture, behaviour, and living style helps the archaeologists to make a blueprint about the people in the past.

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In order to decipher what has happened in the past, the archaeologists dig several sites. They study the remains and in this process they try to mingle with the indigenous people of that area. Their culture, behaviour and living style helps the archaeologists to make a blueprint about the people in the past.

They study the remains of the place.They try mingle with indegenous people at that place.

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