Archaeologists usually would not dig up which of the following when excavating a southeastern Native American site from the year 1000 B.C.:
Original wattle and daub houses are not still standing from 2,000 years ago. But they have survived! By doing careful, scientific excavation, archaeologists can locate where these homes once stood. They excavate the homes to uncover information about how the Native Americans lived in the distant past. Would you make a good archaeologist? Take the quiz!