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Alicia Reilly
16 May, 11:29
An archaeologist studies the
O present
O past
O future
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Tate Yates
16 May, 14:15
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Past
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An archaeologist can't study something that hasn't happened so it can't be future. Something in the present doesn't need to be studied because it's well know. And that leaves you with past. They study old human fossils and other things from our specie's past.
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