Archaeological Excavation

Archaeological excavation is the process of uncovering and recovering artifacts, features, and ecofacts from a site. It is a crucial tool for learning about our past, as it can reveal artifacts and contextual information that can help us understand cultures and societies of the past. The artifacts recovered in excavation help to inform researchers and historians about how past societies lived and what types of technology, art, and beliefs they held. Archaeological excavations can be conducted on both terrestrial and underwater sites, allowing archaeologists to explore a wide range of historical sites. Archaeological excavation is thus a powerful tool for uncovering the past and furthering our understanding of our ancestors.

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Evolutionary Science

ISSN: 2689-4602
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: George Mikhailovsky, CALIBRE, Global Mind Share.
Journal of Evolutionary Science is an Open Access peer-review journal that aims to publish articles on evolution of organisms, which include phylogenetics and palaeontology. Its main aim is to disseminate the most complete and reliable source of knowledge on the discoveries and recent developments in the form of evolutionary science.