How is the archeology changed substantially in the modern times?
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The last fifty years, and the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s in particular, were a golden age in modern archaeology that saw the introduction of a wide-range of useful dating, remote sensing, and analytical technologies as well as an influential range of analytical methodologies that included evolutionism, non-destructive entry, ceramic sociology, numerical taxonomy, and locational analysis.
This led to the development of the "New Archaeology" in the 1960s, the "Post-Processual Archaeology" in the 1980s, and ultimately to modern archaeology which blends the New Archaeology in future.....
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This led to the development of the "New Archaeology" in the 1960s, the "Post-Processual Archaeology" in the 1980s, and ultimately to modern archaeology which blends the New Archaeology in future.....
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