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A site typically refers to a
place where evidence of past human activity has been found, such as ancient ruins, artifacts, and structures.
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Archaeological
sites can range from smal
l, isolated areas with few artifacts
to large, complex locations with extensive ruins
and evidence of past civilizations.
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Examples of archaeological sites include
ancient cities, burial grounds, temples, and battlefields.
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Archaeologists study sites to learn more about the people
who lived there, their culture, and their way of life.
- Humans generally settled close to rivers so that they could get a sufficient supply of water.
Sites - Concepts - Chapter 2 Class 6 History - Early Humans I - History
Last updated at Dec. 13, 2024 by Teachoo