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Archaeology & Artefacts

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Archaeology & Artefacts

What Is Archaeology?

What Is Archaeology?

  • Archaeology studies old objects and places.
  • Archaeologists find artefacts buried in the ground.
    • They learn about people who lived long ago.
  • Archaeology helps us understand prehistory before writing.
What Are Artefacts?

What Are Artefacts?

  • Artefacts are tools, pottery, or bones made by people.
  • Archaeologists study artefacts to learn how people lived.
  • Artefacts tell us about food, clothes, and homes.
    • They show how people made tools and art.
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