Archeology

Pronunciation: /ˌɑːrkiːˈɑːlədʒiː/

Archeology (noun)

  1. The study of past human life using objects, buildings, and remains found in the ground.
  2. The work of carefully digging and recording sites to find evidence about earlier societies.

Examples

  • Archeology studies ancient life through artifacts and records.
  • Many students enjoy archeology because it explains how people lived.