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Who are archaeologists? What are the works of archaeologists? ​

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Answered by khushiwaskale
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An archaeologist is a scientist who studies human history by digging up human remains and artifacts.

Archaeologists study past human activity by excavating, dating and interpreting objects and sites of historical interest. They implement excavation projects, informally known as digs, preserve archaelogical remains and collect data that informs their understanding of the past.

Answered by mufiahmotors
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Answer:

An archaeologist is a scientist who studies human history by digging up human remains and artifacts.

Explanation:

Archaeologists study past human activity by excavating, dating and interpreting objects and sites of historical interest. They implement excavation projects, informally known as digs, preserve archaelogical remains and collect data that informs their understanding of the past.

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