- ISBN No.:9780064451758
- Category:Children Books
- Year Published:1997
- Publisher:HarperCollins Publihshers
- Pages:32
- Dimensions:25.4 x 0.18 x 20.32 cm
- Weight: 4.8 ounces
- Author:Kate Duke
ARCHAEOLOGISTS DIG FOR CLUES
ريال 9.00
The book begins by explaining that archaeologists are scientists who study the past. They do this by digging up and studying artifacts, which are objects that were made by people in the past. Archaeologists can learn a lot about people’s lives in the past by studying the artifacts they find.
The book then goes on to explain some of the different methods that archaeologists use to find and study artifacts. Archaeologists use tools such as shovels, trowels, and brushes to dig carefully for artifacts. They also use microscopes and other scientific instruments to study artifacts in detail.
The book also discusses some of the different types of artifacts that archaeologists find. Archaeologists find a wide variety of artifacts, including tools, weapons, jewelry, and pottery. Archaeologists can learn a lot about people’s culture and technology by studying the artifacts they find.
The book concludes by explaining why the work of archaeologists is important. Archaeologists help us to learn about our past and how people lived in the past. Their work helps us to understand our own culture and where we come from.
Archaeologists Dig for Clues is a great introduction to the work of archaeologists for young children. It is written in a clear and concise style, and the illustrations are engaging and informative. The book is also a good starting point for parents and teachers who want to talk to children about archaeology and the past.
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