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Suppose you are an archaeologist you have found many objects while digging a site write a story using the objects found in

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Answered by ema20aug
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you can write about stones, fossils and so many other interesting things

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Suppose you are an archaeologist you have found many objects while digging a site write a story using the objects found in:

The scientific study of human activity via the recovery and examination of material culture is known as archaeology or archaeology. The artefacts, buildings, sites, bio- or eco-facts, and cultural landscapes make up the archaeological record. Both a social science and a humanities subfield, archaeology is both. In North America, archaeology is a subfield of anthropology, although in Europe it is frequently seen as either a discipline in and of itself or as a subfield of other disciplines.

Archaeologists research the prehistory and history of the human species, starting with the creation of the first stone tools at Lomekwi, in East Africa, 3.3 million years ago, and continuing up to the present. Palaeontology, which is the study of fossil remains, is distinct from archaeology. For understanding prehistoric societies, for which there are by definition no written records, archaeology is particularly crucial. Prehistory spans the Paleolithic up until the spread of literacy in various communities around the world, accounting for more than 99 percent of human history. The numerous objectives of archaeology include documenting and interpreting changes in human societies across time, reconstructing previous lifeways, and understanding the history of culture. The word "archaeology," which is Greek in origin, literally means "the study of old history."

Archaeologists discovered tools, swords, pots, pans, decorations, and coins among other things. These items could be made of stone, bone, baked clay, metal, or any number of other materials. Hard, unbreakable materials are typically capable of withstanding the test of time.

You can write about rocks, fossils, and a variety of other fascinating subjects.

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