Abstract:
The most fundamental goal of archaeology is the documentation of the physical remains of the human past. Another key goal is placing past humanity in a historical, geographical, and chronological context. The explanation of past variability and change in the human condition is another goal that drives the practice of archaeology. Finally, the preservation and management of the physical remains of the human past and using the archaeological record to plan for a sustainable future constitute other goals of archaeology.
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