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What is Archaeology?​

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Answered by prithika11SP
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Archaeology, sometimes spelled archeology, is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. Archaeology is often considered a branch of socio-cultural anthropology, but archaeologists also draw from biological, geological, and environmental systems through their study of the past.

Answered by Anonymous
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ARCHEOLOGY IS THW SYSTEMATIC, SCIENTIFIC RECOVERY AND ANALYSIS OF ARTIFACTS IN ORDER TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT PAST HUMAN AND CULTURAL BEHAVIOR.

ARCHAEOLOGISTS NOT ONLY ATTEMPTED TO DISCOVER AND DESCRIBE ABOUT PAST CULTURES, BUT EXPLAIN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THESE CULTURES.

ARCHAEOLOGISTS STUDY ARTIFACTS OR THINGS, STUDY OF THESE ARE ACTUALLY CALLED ARCHAEOLOGY.

THEY DO EXCAVATION OR DIG IN THE EARTH AND ATTEMPT HOW PEOPLE THINK IN THE PAST.

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