What is archaeology: understanding the archaeological record

What is archaeology: understanding the archaeological record

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@tiatemjentzudir4998
@tiatemjentzudir4998 - 07.08.2024 07:38

💙

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@modestamertz3779
@modestamertz3779 - 01.08.2024 00:44

You should be proud of yourself

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@christymurray1675
@christymurray1675 - 30.07.2024 21:09

"Amazing"

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@KennishaManning
@KennishaManning - 28.06.2024 18:50

Superlike

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@Sasha0927
@Sasha0927 - 20.11.2023 00:48

What an intriguing intro for this video. The Cracker Jack bag made me think of all the caramel popcorn I overate before passing out a few hours ago, lol. 😌 I was sorry to see so much litter, though...

Archaeologists would (thankfully) know very little about my life if they unearthed my possessions. I know that they study larger populations and more representative samples of people, but it still makes me wonder how many gaps in our knowledge or misconceptions exist.*

The new archaeological tools sound cool - especially the GPR since it was listed twice. 😅

*This was addressed near the end of the video: with contextual interpretation and extant knowledge, "we can get pretty close," which may be good enough!

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@nthabisengemelda9464
@nthabisengemelda9464 - 28.10.2023 19:51

Wow I learned something

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@Nakshhansedit
@Nakshhansedit - 25.09.2023 14:16

👍👍👍 great

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@ItumelengMotlana
@ItumelengMotlana - 15.08.2023 01:53

Awesome 👌.

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@IBRAHIMMOHAMMED-ku9ds
@IBRAHIMMOHAMMED-ku9ds - 21.04.2023 04:29

Archeological

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@maxinewest1326
@maxinewest1326 - 18.09.2021 10:25

Those gold looking objects looks awesome and it's so amazing how so much objects is found in all that dirt.

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@josefizquierdo6139
@josefizquierdo6139 - 15.04.2021 09:27

Not all artifacts are buried deep in the dirt, as I have found many Native American artifacts on or near the surface of my yard. Some of them were inadvertently brought to my yard when the streets were being paved around my neighborhood in the 1980s. My dad actually lent our property to our city. They dumped lots of street dirt, here, consequently. 🗿

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@bUnNy-qq1xb
@bUnNy-qq1xb - 20.12.2020 10:12

Beautiful 🥰 information thanks👍

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@kevwhufc8640
@kevwhufc8640 - 23.10.2020 19:29

Never any excuses for destroying archaeology, once its been disturbed the information is lost , the stratigraphy is the story.

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@draglorr5578
@draglorr5578 - 07.10.2020 23:50

Great video!

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@v3xecho291
@v3xecho291 - 26.02.2020 03:24

Fantastic video. Very informative, and the upbeat tone of the narrators keeps it intriguing for every minute.

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@ericschmuecker5573
@ericschmuecker5573 - 28.10.2019 14:02

...found at. ? Did you just end a sentence with a preposition. Your videos are growing on me.

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@UrsusMarior
@UrsusMarior - 08.12.2017 09:14

Great video - thanks for making this channel :) knowledge is the real treasure.

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@revilo00
@revilo00 - 25.11.2017 13:01

Splendid video! While on the topic of archeology, wasn't it together with antropology greatly developed and financed in Nazi Germany? I think it would be interesting to hear about that and what it meant for the two fields!

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@miguelferreira9407
@miguelferreira9407 - 25.11.2017 08:13

Great video from the Smarthistory team as always! I know it's quite a tangent - but would love to know what you guys think of the new Da Vinci, Salvator Mundi work that was 'discovered' recently. Like alchemists, art historians seem to have this magic touch to turn once standard "in the circle of.." paintings into Old Masters worth almost a billion dollars. What kind of curatorial evidence is required to convince the art community to change their minds?

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@allertonoff4
@allertonoff4 - 24.11.2017 23:12

fascinating post :]

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@Screamikoulas94
@Screamikoulas94 - 24.11.2017 22:46

Such a great channel. Big thanks from Greece!

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