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Archaeological Terms

Archaeological Terms. Archaeological Dig (or Excavation). Artefacts (man-made object). Grid system. How do archaeologist find sites?. Many sites are reported by people who are constantly working on the land – e.g , farmers and ranchers. How do archaeologists find sites?. Aerial Photography.

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Archaeological Terms

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  1. Archaeological Terms

  2. Archaeological Dig (or Excavation)

  3. Artefacts (man-made object)

  4. Grid system

  5. How do archaeologist find sites? Many sites are reported by people who are constantly working on the land – e.g, farmers and ranchers.

  6. How do archaeologists find sites? Aerial Photography

  7. How sites are chosen? Rescue Archaeology An archaeologist must prevent the loss of valuable remains by salvaging whatever artefacts are present before roads or buildings are built.

  8. How sites are chosen?Legends and stories Excavation of Troy Many legends and myths are based on real people and places. Over time they become exaggerated and unbelievable. Sifting the embellishment from these legends often leaves a factual narrative helpful to the archaeologist.

  9. Tools - Hand Pick

  10. Tools - Brush

  11. Tools - Soil Sifter (sieve)

  12. Tools - Trowel

  13. Tools - Flat edged shovel

  14. Tools - Surveying Equipment

  15. Tools – Field Computer

  16. How objects are dated? Dendrochronology Dendrochronology or tree-ring dating is the scientific method of dating based on the analysis of patterns of tree rings.

  17. How objects are dated? Stratigraphy

  18. How objects are dated? Carbon Dating

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