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What is Archaeologist
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Answered by madhumitha4687
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An archaeologist is a scientist who studies human history by digging up human remains and artifacts. ... The word archaeologist can also be spelled archeologist. It comes from the Greek root archaeo-, for "ancient, primitive."

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An archaeologist is a scientist who studies human history by digging up human remains and artifacts. ... The word archaeologist can also be spelled archeologist. It comes from the Greek root archaeo-, for "ancient, primitive."

The definition of archaeology is the study of human history, particularly the culture of historic and prehistoric people through the discovery and exploration of remains, structures and writings. An example of archaeology is examining mummies in tombs. noun.

The goal of archaeology is to understand how and why human behavior has changed over time. Archaeologists search for patterns in the evolution of significant cultural events such as the development of farming, the emergence of cities, or the collapse of major civilizations for clues of why these events occurred.

There are several different kinds of archaeology: prehistoric, historic, classical, and underwater, to name a few. These often overlap. For example, when archaeologists studied the wreck of the Civil War ironclad, the Monitor, they were doing both historic and underwater archaeology.

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