Archaeology

Chronological Age - Archaeology

Chronological Age

Chronological age is an  order that has been devised in archaeology, one of which can date different periods with sophisticated chronometric dating technologies like radiocarbon and luminescence.

Maritime Archaeology - Anthroholic

Maritime Archaeology

Maritime archaeology is the detailed study of human interaction with oceans, lakes, rivers and other water bodies through material remains like ships, vessels and cargoes etc.

Chronology-Archaeology

Chronology

Scientists have sought to fathom the chronology of the Earth in order to pinpoint the exact dates of each key event in our geological, biological, and cultural history since far earlier than the Age of Enlightenment.

Archaeogenetics - Archaeology Anthroholic

Archaeogenetics

According to Colin Renfrew, the application of molecular population genetics approaches to the study of human evolution is referred to as "archaeogenetics."

Geoarchaeology - Archaeology Anthroholic

Geoarchaeology

In order to confront archaeological issues, the field of research known as geoarchaeology incorporates methods from the Earth sciences. Even when material remains are buried

Archaeometry - Anthroholic

Archaeometry

Archaeometry is a set of scientific techniques used in archaeological investigations. It implements principles from physics

Archaeological Science - Anthroholic

Archaeological Science

Archaeological science is the integration of scientific analysis and principles in investigating archaeological finds. Though science and archaeology have had a 200 year old relationship,

Zooarchaeology - Anthroholic

Zooarchaeology

Zooarchaeology, a branch of archaeology, is the study of animal artefacts that have been discovered in remote areas in the past. The word's less attractive sibling, archaeozoology, is not as lovable in English as it is in other languages.

Bioarchaeology Anthroholic

Bioarchaeology

In the late 1970s, evident in the emergence of the field of bioarchaeology—the study of human remains from ancient cultures—had become a significant area of study for the social sciences.

Isotope Analysis - Anthroholic

Isotope Analysis

In archaeology, isotope analysis is the identification of isotopic markers from human bone remains to reconstruct diet and migration of past populations.