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what is an archaeological source ​

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Answered by sriram59
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The purpose of archaeology is to throw light on the past. This is done through discovery and study of archaeological sources.

Archaeological sources can include ancient remains and monuments recovered as a result of excavation and exploration, skeletal remains, the ruins of buildings and tombs, artefacts such as pottery, weapons, tools and coins, inscriptions and stone carvings and dumps (middens), Some archaeologists even work underwater to find sources on the sea bed such as ancient shipwrecks.

These archaeological remains are subjected to scientific examination of radio-carbon method for its dates.

Answered by riyasengar2006
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archaeological souce includes coins inscriptions, writings, pottery,jewellery bones etc

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