What is the significance of archaeological research on paleontology, which can neither be eaten nor

Updated on educate 2024-07-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First, reorganize the tedious chain of biological evolution, build a biological evolutionary tree, understand the past of animals, plants, and ourselves, where did individual species come from, and where did we ourselves come from? Understand the impact of changes in the Earth's environment on living things, and the impact of living things on the planet.

    Second, there are laws to follow in biological evolution, grasp this law, understand the impact of the earth's environment in biological evolution, so as to predict the impact of future environmental evolution on species, and even point out the direction of biological evolution, including ourselves.

    Third, from the above two points, archaeology has theoretical and practical significance, and thus is utilitarian.

    Fourth, if a person can make a certain contribution to the field of archaeology, it is obvious that it will have a great impact on the academic career, and he will write books and make a name for himself in the academic world. Or just ordinary scholars, as long as they are proficient in specialized knowledge, can at least enter the relevant field, and use it as a profession to teach and research work, so as to support their families.

    Therefore, archaeology is meaningful and utilitarian for the study of paleontology.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Reality shows that what you say doesn't count.

    On the contrary, if you have the ability to do archaeological paleontology.

    I believe that you will understand the meaning of **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Reconstruct the environment of ancient times, compare it with the present, and know what human beings have done.

    Maybe we can see the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The differences between the three are as follows:

    1. The discipline definitions of the three are different.

    2. The research objects of the three are different.

    3. The research scope of the three is different.

    Archaeology belongs to history in China and anthropology in the West, and archaeology focuses on exploring the development of human history on relics and relics. Archaeology is generally divided into prehistoric archaeology and historical archaeology. Prehistoric archaeology is further divided into Neolithic and Paleolithic archaeology.

    Historical archaeology is divided into Xia, Shang and Zhou, Qin Xiao, Duan Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui and Tang, Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties. In addition, there are underwater archaeology, scientific and technological archaeology, botanical archaeology, architectural archaeology and so on.

    Anthropology is a broad and comprehensive study of human beings from the perspective of biology and culture, and is divided into archaeological anthropology, cultural anthropology (ethnology), physical anthropology, and linguistic anthropology.

    Paleontology belongs to geology, mainly studying organisms from the Pleistocene (about 2.6 million to 10,000 years ago) and before, and intersects with prehistoric archaeology in archaeology.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Archaeology and anthropology are more humanistic, while paleontology is a science and engineering discipline. Archaeology is subordinate to history, and anthropology is generally the study of sociology or ethnology.

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