- Archaeology Magazine
Explore decades of exciting archaeological discoveries, new technologies in the field, and stunning images in the Archaeology magazine archive Last Stand of the Hunter-Gatherers? Ancient
- Archaeology | Definition, History, Types, Facts | Britannica
Archaeology, the scientific study of the material remains of past human life and activities These include human artifacts from the very earliest stone tools to the man-made objects that are buried or thrown away in the present day
- Archaeology - Wikipedia
Archaeology or archeology[a] is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscapes
- Archaeology News Updates | Smithsonian Magazine
Explore the world of archaeology through Smithsonian Magazine's dedicated section, featuring captivating news and discoveries
- What is Archaeology
Archaeology is the study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains Archaeologists might study the million-year-old fossils of our earliest human ancestors in Africa Or they might study 20th-century buildings in present-day New York City
- What is Archaeology? | AMNH - American Museum of Natural History
Archaeology is a special branch of anthropology that focuses on the past Like all scientists, archaeologists start with a question they want to explore, such as “Why was this ancient city abandoned?”
- Archaeology - National Geographic Society
Archaeology is the study of human history using material remains Archaeologists excavate and study features and artifacts, like this clay sculpture unearthed in Cerro de las Mesas, Veracruz, Mexico Archaeologists determined this artifact is pre-Columbian, meaning it was created in the Americas before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492
- Archaeology - World History Encyclopedia
Archaeology is a wide subject and definitions can vary, but broadly, it is the study of the culture and history of past peoples and their societies by uncovering and studying their material remains
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