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What is the difference between archaeology and history?

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Anthony Paul Bonadio

Anthony Paul Bonadio

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Anthony Paul Bonadio
Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher, MCA, PhD, Toledo

Answered May 30, 2019

Archeology and history are two important fields that provide information about past occurrences. Archeology and history are so interrelated in some ways, just that their approaches to digging out information are quite different. The difference between Archaeology and History will be discussed using what the two terms stand for. Archeology can be defined as a field of study of the past by excavating and analyzing material remains. The strength of archeology towards getting facts about some occurrences, modification of things and civilizations in the past rely solely on findings provided through the use of available things like artifacts, fossil materials that were left behind.

Archeology and history are two important fields that provide information about past occurrences.
History on the other hand, can be defined as a branch of knowledge that deals with the recovery of facts about past events and the assessment of significant events. History rely solely on information and facts about past events. That information can be gotten through written documents, oral means, recordings and interviews.

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