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What kind of evidence from burials do archaeologists use to find out whether there were social differences amongst those who were buried? In points for 100 points

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Answered by anshitabhatia319
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Answer:To find out the social differences, the evidence from burial which the archaeologists use is the amount of jewelry on the corpse or the number of belongings buried with it.

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Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

To find out the social differences, the substantiation from burial which the archaeologists use is the quantum of jewelry on the cadaver or the number of things buried with it.

Explanation:

  • An archaeologist is a scientist who studies mortal history by digging up mortal remains andartifacts.
  • Several kinds of attestations from burials do archaeologists use to find out that there were social differences amongst those who were buried underneath the monoliths.
  • They suppose that objects set up with a shell presumably belonged to the dead person.
  • Occasionally more objects were set up in one grave than in another.
  • This indicates that people were buried according to their social status.
  • The burial spots give a wealth of information.
  • For case, in Burzahom in Kashmir, the burials that have been set up are veritably intriguing.
  • The dead were buried in recesses lined with lime.
  • Occasionally, faves were buried with their masters.

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