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18 November, 07:47

When an archaeologist finds an ancient artifact on a dig, how should they determine its relative age?

Use the Internet to find the artifact.

Use encyclopedias to find the artifact.

Compare the artifact to similar things found at other sites.

Compare the artifact to other things found at the same place.

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  1. 18 November, 10:12
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    By Compare the artifact to other things found at the sites they determine its relative age.

    Compare the artifact to other things found at the same place.

    Explanation:

    Over the period of time, the artifacts which are lying under the ground gets covered by the layers and layers of soil and the archaeologists can determine the age of the artifacts by relative technique where the artifacts dug out from the same sites are compared and analysed and then it is approximately given the relative age.

    Though it is not a very reliable method as the artifacts gets shifts from place sometimes and may go deeper under the soil or come closer to the surface. Therefore, Absolute method was discovered and is used.
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