Why does an archaeologist 's work involve some amount of digging?
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Archeological Study usually involves the study of historical remains which can be connected to the history of modern context. We know the ancient people lived thousands of years of ago. Also life began on earth at very early time. We know that, as new soils the materials below it gets below the new layer similarly as ancient died their artefacts and traces got below the soil. And after millions of years of ago, the layer of soil formed up high. In order to recover those artefacts, we have to dig below the soil.
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