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| Preferred Name | Experimental archaeology |
| Type | http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept |
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| prefLabel | Experimental archaeology
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| editorialNote | The reconstruction of how people did things in the past. Experimental archaeology is a branch of archaeological study that replicates or attempts to replicate past processes to understand how the deposits came about. This includes everything from flint knapping or atlatl studies to past farming techniques to building entire villages. The logical extension of experimental archaeology is ethnoarchaeology, which studies living cultures to determine what the remains of their activities look like. Pioneers of experimental archaeology include John Lubbock and A.H.L. Fox Pitt-Rivers.
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| Previous_Classification | 110.20.60^Experimental archaeology
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| alpha | Experimental archaeology
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| status | Accepted
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