History, asked by sampabain, 11 months ago

What kind of evidence from burials do archaeologists
use to find out whether there were social differences
amongst those who were buried?

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Answered by sanchitadpg
9

Explanation:

The objects found in graves are usually different. Some skeletons were buried with a great number of pots, while some with just a few of them. Archaeologists have thus concluded that people were buried with objects depending upon their status. For example, a rich lady might be buried with jewellery and precious items like combs. On the other hand a poor lady might be buried with simple pot.

Answered by vivaantg5167
2

Answer:

The variety of personal belongings buried with the dead gives important clue about the social status of the dead person. The size of the burial space also gives clue about the social status of the buried people.

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