how is the work of an archaeologist and a historian similar to that of a detective?
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Historians often use the word source to refer to the information obtained from manuscripts, inscriptions and archaeology. ... So, historians and archaeologists are like detectives who use all these sources like clues to discover about the past.
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The work of archaeologists and historians are similar to detectives because like detectives, they try to put together archaeological clues and written records to piece together the past. Just like detectives investigate and collect evidence, archaeologists and historians find archaeological clues such as broken pots from earlier time periods, written records and manuscripts to know about the past. They use two types of clues that are the sources of history; archaeological and literary.
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