why are symbols important in the field of Archaeology
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According to many archaeologists, symbols serve primarily as instruments of communication (Wobst 1977). As one recent discussion puts it, “Symbols, including icons, rituals, monuments, and written texts, all convey and transmit information and meaning to their viewers” (DeMarrais et al 1996:16).
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It's what allows humans to form languages and communicate. Therefore, when archaeologists are unable to decode an ancient symbol or find any representation within it, it is said that ancient culture is dead.
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