Difference between revisions of "Archaeology"
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| − | '''Archaeology''' (or '''archeology''') is the | + | '''Archaeology''' (or '''archeology''') is the branch of American Anthropology that reconstructs, describes, and interprets human behavior and cultural patterns through material remains such as artifacts, ecofacts, and lithics.[1] |
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Revision as of 18:02, May 22, 2007
Template:Stub Archaeology (or archeology) is the branch of American Anthropology that reconstructs, describes, and interprets human behavior and cultural patterns through material remains such as artifacts, ecofacts, and lithics.[1]
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[1]Kottak, Conrad. 2005. Window on humanity: A Concise Introduction to Anthropology New York: McGraw-Hill.