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goldfiish [28.3K]
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When archaeologists use ethnographic research on contemporary, living societies to gather insight into past activities such as s

ubsistence, tool-making, and waste disposal, this may be referred to as:
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trapecia [35]2 years ago
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When archaeologists use ethnographic research on contemporary, living societies to gather insight, this may be referred to ethnographic analogy.

<h3>What is ethnographic analogy?</h3>

This is the use of anthropological insights to gather information or give insights about past human societies.

It makes use of adaptations from historical sources as a way of forming the opinion of the archaeologist who is involved in the research.

Read more on ethnographic research here:

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