2.1 Archaeological Research Methods
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Cultural and archaeological methods form the backbone of anthropological research. These approaches allow researchers to study human cultures, societies, and their development through fieldwork, observation, and analysis of material remains. Ethnography and archaeological excavation are key techniques used to gather data. These methods, along with ethical considerations and interdisciplinary collaborations, help anthropologists understand human behavior, cultural practices, and societal changes over time.
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Cultural and archaeological methods form the backbone of anthropological research. These approaches allow researchers to study human cultures, societies, and their development through fieldwork, observation, and analysis of material remains. Ethnography and archaeological excavation are key techniques used to gather data. These methods, along with ethical considerations and interdisciplinary collaborations, help anthropologists understand human behavior, cultural practices, and societal changes over time.
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