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Archeology in Color

archeologist mapping

At the Midwest Archeological Center, archeologists travel to National Park sites across the country and work to discover, document, and preserve the past. These pages illustrate some of the most common activities archeologists do – like mapping artifacts or other evidence we find of people in the past, discovering sites with remote sensing technology, and excavating sites.

Archeology (or archaeology): the scientific study of past people through their sites and artifacts

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  • EXCAVATION: the careful digging and recording of archeological sites
    EXCAVATION

    EXCAVATION: the careful digging and recording of archeological sites (places where human activity occurred in the past)

  • recording the location of archeological finds
    MAPPING

    MAPPING: recording the location of archeological finds (with GPS in this example).

  • the separation of soils from other material
    SCREENING

    SCREENING: the separation of soils from other material (like small artifacts)

Last updated: December 13, 2022