Tool Used By Archaeologists?

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Archaeologists use various tools to get data and samples for their studies. Most archaeological digging tools are in two broad categories. These are field site equipment which are the digging tools, health and safety kit and recording apparatus then the specialist paraphernalia which are the underwater gear and lab equipment.
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Archaeologists use different types of tools depending on the type of site they are digging. It can vary if the soil is dry or not, the location of the dig and the size of the dig
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Archaeological digging tools can be considered in two broad categories reduced by a number of sub-types. None of these is exhaustive. Field Site Equipment: Digging Tools. Health and
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Trowels or hoes ( Lindsey) , corers, shovel test pits, plumb bob, mattock, spade, shovel, marine magnetometer, side-scan sonar, or sub-bottom sonar, metal detectors, magnetometers
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because they have to dig and find the things and work like detective and find what happened in past
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