Category:Archaeology
Archaeology (or Archeology): The scientific study of the physical evidence of past human societies recovered through collection, artifact analysis, and excavation. Archaeologists not only attempt to discover and describe past cultures but also to formulate explanations for the development of cultures. Conclusions drawn from study and analyses provide answers and predictions about human behavior that add, complement, and sometimes correct the written accounts of history and prehistory.
Archaeology is the scientific study of human history and prehistory through the excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains. Archaeologists investigate the material evidence of past human societies and cultures, including artifacts, structures, human and animal remains, and ecofacts, to understand the social, economic, political, and cultural systems of the past.
Archaeologists work in a wide range of geographic regions and time periods, from the earliest human civilizations to modern societies. They use various techniques to uncover and analyze archaeological sites, including excavation, survey, remote sensing, and laboratory analysis.
Archaeologists also use various theoretical frameworks and methodologies to interpret the evidence they uncover, including cultural-historical archaeology, processual archaeology, and post-processual archaeology. These frameworks help archaeologists understand the relationships between people and the environment, the development of social, economic, and political systems, and the role of human agency in shaping the past.
Archaeology plays a critical role in our understanding of human history and prehistory, and provides important insights into the origins of modern societies, the development of human culture and technology, and the diversity of human experiences throughout history. By studying the material remains of the past, archaeologists are able to reconstruct the past and shed light on the human story, from the earliest moments of human existence to the present day.
Pages in category "Archaeology"
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- A Conceptual Approach to Urban Wellbeing from a Human Evolution Perspective
- A.D.
- Abbevillian
- Aborigine
- Abrading Stone
- Abrasive stone
- Absolute dating
- Acanthodians
- Achieved status
- Activity area
- Acute
- Adaptation
- Adena
- Adze
- Adze-blade
- Aeolian
- Aerial photography
- Aerial reconnaissance
- Aerial thermography
- Agate
- Alamanni
- Albian
- Algae
- Alidade
- Alloying
- Alluvial fan
- Alluvium
- Alternate
- Altimeter
- Altithermal
- Amino-acid racemization
- Ammonite
- Amoeba
- Analogy
- Analysis
- Ancillary sample
- Annealing
- Anthropolgy
- Anthropology
- Anthropomorphic
- Antiquarian
- Anvil
- Aperture
- Aptian
- Arbitrary level
- Archaean
- Archaeobotany
- Archaeological context
- Archaeological culture
- Archaeological site
- Archaeologist
- Archaeology
- Archaeology of cult
- Archaeomagnetic dating
- Archaeozoology
- Archaic
- Archaic Period
- Arrowhead or Arrowpoint
- Art object
- Articulated
- Artifact
- Ascribed status
- Assemblage
- Association
- Asymmetrical
- Atlantis: a Grain of Truth Behind the Fiction?
- Atlatl
- Atlatl Weight
- Atlatl-weight
- Atomic absorption spectrometry
- Attribute
- Attritional age profile
- Augering
- Auricle
- Auriculate
- Authentic
- Auto-Extraction of Linear Archaeological Traces of Tuntian Irrigation Canals in Miran Site (China) from Gaofen-1 Satellite Imagery
- Awl
- Axe
- Azimuth
B
- B.C.
- B.P.
- Back-dirt
- Back-filling
- Band
- Bannerstone
- Barb
- Barbs
- Barremian
- Barrow
- Basal Edge
- Basal grinding
- Basal thinning
- Basalt
- Base
- Base-line
- Baulks
- Bearing
- Behavior
- Bench mark
- Benthic
- Bentonites
- Berriasian
- Bevel, Biface
- Bevel, Steep
- Bevel, Uniface
- Beveled
- Biconical drilling
- Biconvex
- Biface
- Bifacial flaking
- Bifurcated Base
- Bilaterally barbed
- Bilaterally symmetrical
- Billet
- Biological anthropology
- Bioluminescence
- Biostratigraphy
- Bipoint
- Bipolar percussion
- Birdstone
- Bison jump
- Bivalve
- Blade
- Blank
- Blowout
- Blunt
- Boatstone
- Body sherd
- Bone breccia
- Bone hammer
- Bone industry
- Bony fishes
- Boreal forest
- Bosing or bowsing
- Botanist
- Boulder arrangement
- Brain endocasts
- Break-in-slope
- Breaking chain
- Brunton compass
- Bulb of percussion
- Bulbar Depression
- Bulbous
- Bundle burial
- Burial
- Burial mound
- Burin
- Butchering station
C
- Cache
- Cacicazgo
- Cadastre
- Caddo
- Caddoan
- Caddoan Culture Area
- Caecilians
- Cairn
- Calcareous
- Calcareous concretions
- Calcareous nannofossils
- Calcareous nannoplankton
- Calcined bone
- Calcite
- Calendrical system
- Calibration
- Callche
- Cambrian
- Campanian
- Carbon sample
- Carboniferous
- Cardinal directions
- Cartilaginous fishes
- Catalogue
- Catalogue number
- Catastrophe theory
- Catastrophic age profile
- Cation-ratio dating
- Catlinite
- Celt
- Cemetary
- Cenomanian
- Cenote
- Cenozoic
- Central hall
- Central place theory
- Ceramic
- Ceremony
- Chain
- Chaine operatoire
- Chalcedony
- Channel Flake
- Characterization
- Chert
- Chi-tho
- Chiefdom
- Chinampas
- Chopper
- Christian Jurgen Thomsen
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