why do archaeologists study bones of animals?
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An animal and other creatures grows , so it's bones grow and under modification and repair. Thus the form of the skeley at the time of death is one point in a process of continuous change. By the time
Archeologists deal with the bone, it is hard, dead material much attended since the animal's death.
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an animal and other creatures grows, so its bones grow and undergo modification and repair. Thus the form of the skeleton at the time of death is one point in a process of continuous change. By the time archaeologists deal with the bone, it is a hard, dead material, much altered since the animal's death.
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