by Jane Allyson
In studying the way that humans used the resources of their environment and how it shaped the world they lived in can give archaeologists important clues to what life was like many thousands of years ago. This is done by a...read more
by Isismaxx
One can pretty much guess what environmental archaeology is from its name, it is the branch of archaeology that focuses on how humans have over time adjusted to and impacted their environment. Environmental Archaeology is ...read more
by G. Everett
Environmental Archaeology Global warming has been a mainstream topic in today's environment and leads to the meaning of environmental archaeology, linking archaeology and the environmental aspects to various cultures. ...read more
by Wendy du Lac
Environmental archaeology is the study of how humans in past eras have interacted with the natural world around them. For example, what type of crops did the Mayans grow? What animals did ancient Aleuts capture for feud? W...read more
by Tenebris
The relatively new science of environmental archaeology seeks to reconstruct how early cultures interacted with their environments, as well as how past societies adapted to changing environmental conditions. For example, ...read more
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