Historical archaeology
Historical archaeology is a form of archaeology dealing with places, things, and issues from the past or present when written records and oral traditions can inform and contextualize cultural material. These records can both complement and conflict with the archaeological evidence found at a particular site. Studies focus on literate, historical- period societies as opposed to non-literate, prehistoric societies. While they may not have generated the records, the lives of people for whom there was little need for written records, such as the working class, slaves, indentured labourers, and children but who live in the historical period can also be the subject of study. The sites are found on land and underwater. Industrial archaeology, unless practiced at industrial sites from the prehisto
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Historical archaeology
Historical archaeology is a form of archaeology dealing with places, things, and issues from the past or present when written records and oral traditions can inform and contextualize cultural material. These records can both complement and conflict with the archaeological evidence found at a particular site. Studies focus on literate, historical- period societies as opposed to non-literate, prehistoric societies. While they may not have generated the records, the lives of people for whom there was little need for written records, such as the working class, slaves, indentured labourers, and children but who live in the historical period can also be the subject of study. The sites are found on land and underwater. Industrial archaeology, unless practiced at industrial sites from the prehisto
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A Arqueologia Histórica tem su ...... ta e de uma nova ordem social.
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Arkeologi kesejarahan merupaka ...... seperti masyarakat prasejarah.
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Historical archaeology is a fo ...... dustry and the Industrial era.
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Historische Archäologie ist ei ...... spezifische Methoden mit ein.
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歴史考古学(れきしこうこがく)とは、有史考古学(ゆうしこうこ ...... 核をなし、日本では、7世紀(飛鳥時代)以後を対象としている。
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"Historical archaeology has se ...... n it should, but it need not."
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A Arqueologia Histórica tem su ...... ta e de uma nova ordem social.
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Arkeologi kesejarahan merupaka ...... seperti masyarakat prasejarah.
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Historical archaeology is a fo ...... strial sites from the prehisto
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Historische Archäologie ist ei ...... spezifische Methoden mit ein.
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歴史考古学(れきしこうこがく)とは、有史考古学(ゆうしこうこ ...... 核をなし、日本では、7世紀(飛鳥時代)以後を対象としている。
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Arkeologi kesejarahan
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Arqueologia histórica
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Arqueología histórica
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Historical archaeology
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Historische Archäologie
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歴史考古学
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