They dig and search for artifacts that were used in everyday life or they dig in search of cities. They also open tombs and explore things like that where evidence of early life might be found. Exploring the pyramids was a common thing and so was exploring South American ruins.
The major causes of this decline included political changes in England, disease, and wars. Cultural Interaction The culture of feudalism, which centered on noble knights and castles, declined in this period
''Towns burned victims’ possessions to try to prevent the spread of the disease'' and ''Towns opened their gates, hoping that travelers would bring a cure'' are the two statements that are indicative of the way people responded to the outbreak of the plague.
Answer: Option 1 & 3
<u>Explanation:</u>
These statements present in the question show a way in which the people reacted to the outbreak of the disease plague. First statement shows that people burnt the things that belonged to the victim of the disease so that the disease could not spread any further. The third statement shows that people wanted others from various regions to give ideas to stop spreading of the disease.
The first Europeans to arrive in North America -- at least the first for whom there is solid evidence -- were Norse, traveling west Greenland , where Erik the Red had founded a settlement around the year 985. In 1001 his son Leif is thought to have explored the northeast coast of what is now Canada and
The first people on the American continent were homo sapiens. The location and timing is unknown, but there has been archaeological evidence of human life near Norte Chico , Peru some 28 ka. It is known that the first people in the Americas came to the Pacific Coast, likely by canoe
If we're talking about diseases they were worse off, but if we're talking about relationships, the British had a terrible relationship with the natives and treated the natives as obstacles. but the French had trading relationships with the natives and became allies.