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who are archaelogists what do they do

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Answered by suryanshmukherjee
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Archaeologists study archaeology and dig underground artifacts are items which were made in history.

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Answered by topper05
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Archaeologists are scientists who study people and cultures. They study artifacts found in the ground to learn about how people lived in the past. They are not geologists (who study rocks and minerals) or paleontologists (who study dinosaurs).

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Archaeologists investigate historic and prehistoric sites and physical remains to understand human links to the past and to preserve past cultures. Archaeologists find clues about the past. They use a variety of extraction or digging techniques. ... Archaeologists not only to find information but to use it to educate.

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