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how do archeologists learn about the past?

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MNekoChan
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  • 02-09-2016
Archeologist learn about the past examining and studying new artifacts they find. They calculate how old a a certain artifact is, and make conclusions based on the time and period it was used, it can help add to the history of humanity.
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