Archeology is a physical study history is the study of the past
Compare and contrast archaeology and ethinography as sources of history?
Archaeology and a history teacher
Donald L. Hardesty has written: 'Ecological anthropology' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Human ecology 'Mining archaeology in the American West' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, Mines and mineral resources, Social archaeology, Antiquities, Industrial archaeology, Archaeology and history, Mining engineering, History 'The Pony Express in central Nevada' -- subject(s): Pony express, Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities, Nevada 'The pony express in central Nevada' -- subject(s): Pony express, Excavations (Archaeology), Postal service, History, Antiquities 'The archaeology of mining and miners' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Archaeology and history, Antiquities, Industrial archaeology 'Assessing site significance' -- subject(s): Methodology, Management, Historic sites, Archaeology and history, Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities, Archaeology 'History and archaeology of the Luchetti Ranch, Sparks, Nevada' -- subject(s): History 'The archaeology of the Donner Party' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Donner Party, Excavations (Archaeology), Overland journeys to the Pacific
The social disciplines that are related to the study of history are religion, culture, ethnicity, and national identity.
Plenty. To discover the buried history. They uncover history.
Archaeology
Archaeology is the study of the past based on material remains. In the past, meaning history. So the history in archaeology is about studying ancient bones, rubbish, house remains, weapons, and other things.
A solid Archaeology degree. For school grades are more important than specific courses. If Archaeology is not offered at your School you should study Biology and Geology (or Geography if not offered). Chemistry and Physics can be advantages. A knowledge of Historical time periods are important. Check university degree requirements.
history is weak as your father and mother
Archaeology :)
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Paul R. Mullins has written: 'The archaeology of consumer culture' -- subject(s): Material culture, Consumption (Economics), Archaeology and history, History, Social archaeology, Materialism