I don't know WHY exacally, but I'm thinking so they can know when the ancient people lived, and share it with other people, that's all I know. And If your wonderin what the study of the ways of life of early people through things they left behind is, the answer is archaeology. Hope I helped. P.S. If anyone wants to IMPROVE this, you can. Cuz im not some super smart person. :)
Who knows why they study that? They all have their own personal reason.
to study history and learn about our past?
To find out more about history.
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Archaeologists dig up the past, studying human history, especially the culture of historic and prehistoric people.
An archaeologist digs up ruins from the past. eg. if you see a fossil under the ground and looks like it's been there for hundredths of years, then a archaeologist will come along and will dig it up and will take it to the museum.
They dig up bones or find objects from the past and run tests on the object to find out more information.
An excavation site is a place where archaeologists dig up artifacts
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archaeologist dig up things from the past like bones and they can see what there diet was by bones.
archaeologist
Archaeologists dig up the past, studying human history, especially the culture of historic and prehistoric people.
This is typically referred to as a "dig site".
they dig up bones and jornals that are from the past
yes of course they do. archeologists are interested in all types of bones that help discover or confirm any thing from the past. however there are some archeologists that look for specific things and specialise in certain bones and fossils.
An archaeologist digs up ruins from the past. eg. if you see a fossil under the ground and looks like it's been there for hundredths of years, then a archaeologist will come along and will dig it up and will take it to the museum.
Dig Up Her Bones was created in 1996-12.
they would get killed
They dig up bones or find objects from the past and run tests on the object to find out more information.
Paleontologists.
Dinosaur bones.