Archaeometry

Pronunciation: /ˈɑɹˈtʃaɪˈoʊˈmiˈtɹaɪ/

Archaeometry (noun)

  1. Scientific methods used to study objects from the past, such as dating materials and measuring their physical or chemical properties.

Examples

  • Archaeometry helps researchers study artifacts using scientific methods.
  • Researchers use archaeometry to analyze artifacts and their materials.