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Archaeology Copyright © Clara Kim All rights reserved.

Studies human cultures by : Analyzing Documents Studying Architecture Artifacts Human remains Landscapes. Archaeologist

Stonehenge Located in England Believed to have been built in 2200 BC One of the worlds most famous prehistoric sites!

Carbon Dating Dating method that uses Carbon (c14) Carbon naturally is released when things decay Scientists use a scale to determine how old something is by measuring the carbon Can measure up to 60,000 years.

Pictures Cited Slide Slide Slide Slide Slides 5 to 10 – My personal pictures Slide