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Please answer one of the following questions with a short essay (minimum of 550 words).
1) Describe the stages of archaeological research in proper order, including types of survey and excavation techniques.
OR
2) Describe the sub-field of "environmental archaeology" and discuss several specific methods used in this approach.
Need clear citation, no plagiarize.
Here is the in class textbook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EAzkRe1q75NEtYP5c...need to use one citation from this book. The rest resources can be from other places, but need carefully citation.
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Environmental Archaeology
Environmental archaeology is a subfield of archaeology that deals with the science of
reconstructing how past societies and the environment lived and related (Dincauze, D.f. 2000).
Reconstructing people’s relationship with the environment and their interactions with the
landscape that they lived in. Basically, the field is all about studying of plants and animals
remains so that one can get to know which plant and animal species were present during the era
of prehistoric habitations. Environmental archaeology may also involve studying of a physical
environment and determining how similar or different it must have been then when compared to
present day. Environmental researchers put into consideration information and techniques from
the earth and related sciences in studying the relationship between people and their environment.
using organic and even inorganic pieces of evidence obtained from archaeological sites. Ideally,
this particular field tries to study the long-term relationship between humans and their
environment over a long period of time (O’Connor, T. 20...
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