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What is Archaeology?
          Written by Lin Donn
          Illustrated by Phillip Martin
Fossils/Artifacts
An archaeologist is someone who
tries to figure out what life was like
in the ancient past by looking at the
remains of ancient people – their
fossils and their artifacts. An
archaeologist must know the
difference between an artifact and a
fossil.
• Fossils are remains of living things (plants, animals,
    people), not of things that were made.
• Artifacts are remains of things that were made, not
    the remains of living things.
What is a site?
                  A "site" is a place
                  archaeologists wish to
                  explore.

                  At the site, archaeologists
                  literally dig, looking for the
                  remains of ancient
                  civilizations. That is why
                  they call the site at which
                  they are working a “dig”.
Finding a site
How do archaeologists find sites to explore?

1. They think about what people
need to stay alive. Some of
those things include
access to clean drinking
water, a protected place
to live, and easy access
to trade routes. With this
in mind, archaeologists look
for remains of civilizations along
the banks of rivers and streams.
Finding a site
2. They check out reports of artifacts that have been
discovered. Artifacts have been discovered by farmers
and construction companies while working at their jobs.

                              3. They check the land from
                              the air, looking for large
                              depressions that could be
                              the ruins of an ancient living
                              area.

                              4. They use scientific
                              instruments like radar and
                              sonar to look for ruins.
Permission to Dig
An archaeologist must receive
permission to explore a site. The owner
of the land must grant sometimes
permission. Sometimes the government
of a country must issue permits.

Once permission is received,
archaeologists work in teams with other
archaeologists. A team begins to explore
the area. They look for evidence that
people once lived in the area.
Evidence includes fossils and artifacts.
Grids & Labeling
Before they begin digging, archaeologists design a grid
on the ground using rope and string.
                         Each square in the grid must be
                         carefully searched. A record
                         must be kept of anything found,
                                   including what was
                                   found next to it.
Tools of the Trade
The tools they use are
sometimes very simple. Tools
include trowels, brushes, spoons,
dental picks, sieves, saws,
dustpans, and wheelbarrows.

They search each grid very
carefully. Digging at a site
is slow and careful work.
Back in the Lab
Once objects are labeled and removed from a site, they
are taken to a lab, relabeled, and placed into a database.
Archaeologists use this information to put together pieces
of the past.

It takes a great deal of
education, training,
patience, and attention
to detail to work
as an
archaeologist.
What is it?
The job of an archaeologist is a great deal like the job of
a detective. Here are some puzzles for you to solve.

2. While planting my garden, I
   found a three-foot long bone
   made out of stone. Did I find
   a fossil or an artifact?

4. While exploring in the woods
   near my house, I found an
   old arrowhead. Did I find a
   fossil or an artifact?
Learn More
For the answers to these questions,
click on these links.

LEARN MORE about Archaeology

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Archaeology

  • 1. What is Archaeology? Written by Lin Donn Illustrated by Phillip Martin
  • 2. Fossils/Artifacts An archaeologist is someone who tries to figure out what life was like in the ancient past by looking at the remains of ancient people – their fossils and their artifacts. An archaeologist must know the difference between an artifact and a fossil. • Fossils are remains of living things (plants, animals, people), not of things that were made. • Artifacts are remains of things that were made, not the remains of living things.
  • 3. What is a site? A "site" is a place archaeologists wish to explore. At the site, archaeologists literally dig, looking for the remains of ancient civilizations. That is why they call the site at which they are working a “dig”.
  • 4. Finding a site How do archaeologists find sites to explore? 1. They think about what people need to stay alive. Some of those things include access to clean drinking water, a protected place to live, and easy access to trade routes. With this in mind, archaeologists look for remains of civilizations along the banks of rivers and streams.
  • 5. Finding a site 2. They check out reports of artifacts that have been discovered. Artifacts have been discovered by farmers and construction companies while working at their jobs. 3. They check the land from the air, looking for large depressions that could be the ruins of an ancient living area. 4. They use scientific instruments like radar and sonar to look for ruins.
  • 6. Permission to Dig An archaeologist must receive permission to explore a site. The owner of the land must grant sometimes permission. Sometimes the government of a country must issue permits. Once permission is received, archaeologists work in teams with other archaeologists. A team begins to explore the area. They look for evidence that people once lived in the area. Evidence includes fossils and artifacts.
  • 7. Grids & Labeling Before they begin digging, archaeologists design a grid on the ground using rope and string. Each square in the grid must be carefully searched. A record must be kept of anything found, including what was found next to it.
  • 8. Tools of the Trade The tools they use are sometimes very simple. Tools include trowels, brushes, spoons, dental picks, sieves, saws, dustpans, and wheelbarrows. They search each grid very carefully. Digging at a site is slow and careful work.
  • 9. Back in the Lab Once objects are labeled and removed from a site, they are taken to a lab, relabeled, and placed into a database. Archaeologists use this information to put together pieces of the past. It takes a great deal of education, training, patience, and attention to detail to work as an archaeologist.
  • 10. What is it? The job of an archaeologist is a great deal like the job of a detective. Here are some puzzles for you to solve. 2. While planting my garden, I found a three-foot long bone made out of stone. Did I find a fossil or an artifact? 4. While exploring in the woods near my house, I found an old arrowhead. Did I find a fossil or an artifact?
  • 11. Learn More For the answers to these questions, click on these links. LEARN MORE about Archaeology DRESS UP YOUR HOMEWORK with free art created by a professional artist
  • 12. This presentation is brought to you by Pete’s Power Point Station Visit us on the web at PPPST.COM

Editor's Notes

  1. Answers: A fossil An artifact