Archaeologists investigate ancient settlements, burial sites, and other archaeological sites to uncover information about human history, technology, social structures, and cultural practices.
While popular culture romanticizes archaeologists, in real life, much of their work is done within the confines of a lab, analyzing data and artifacts collected from the field, explains a U.S. News & World …
Archaeologists study past human cultures by excavating sites, analyzing artifacts, and documenting historical evidence.
Archaeologists study the physical objects, places, and landscapes that humans create, modify, or interact with. Their goal is to learn more about human histories and experiences.