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History, archaeology and science combine to contribute to our investigation of the past. Histories indicate the location of past societies and a general concept of the social hierarchy within that society. ... Archaeology is the only way investigation of many cultures can be carried out. ... Science applied to human remains can also determine the physical appearance and ethnicity of the human.
A human remain that illustrates the contribution of history, archaeology and science to the investigation of the past is the Siberian Ice Maiden. ... The historical record contributed to the investigation of the Pazyryk people, of whom the Siberian Ice Maiden was a member. ...
The information about the Pazyryk culture gained from Herodotus led to the discovery of the Siberian Ice Maiden, which greatly contributed to the investigation of the past.
Archaeology enables modern day societies to study prehistoric eras. ... Archaeology, however, is able to be carried out anywhere in the world. ...
Science is now able to extract ancient DNA and match it to modern DNA. ...
History, archaeology and science contribute to the investigation of the past in many ways. ... History also describes the lives of prominent figures in past societies and in doing so, reveals much about the social hierarchy of the society.
Approximate Word count = 985 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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