Archaeology
has the benefit of allowing the studying of history apart from historical
records because there are some things you can’t just learn about from
historical records, such as art, physical characteristics, and architectural. Things
can be discovered about history not found in written historical records since historical
records only contain what is considered important and much of every day life is
not considered important enough to be recorded.
It allows the discovery of additional written records and confirming
the existence of civilizations only written about by other civilizations. The
most famous example of this is the discovery of Troy . Discovering civilizations not yet known
and discovering things about groups that left no written records.
Artifacts
are not preserved because they are lost as it decays over time and is damaged
by natural disasters. Artifacts are frequently destroyed by war and
the accidental destruction by reuse of land. They have also been lost do
to the carelessness of both non- scientists and scientists because archaeologists
have not always been a careful as they should be. Sadly artifacts have been
deliberately destroyed by both scientists and non- scientists. Being human
scientists are not always honest, while this is not necessarily a big problem
in that most archaeologists do not deliberately destroy artifacts but it is
still occasionally a source of artifact loss. An example of non-scientists
deliberately destroying artifacts is the fact that Moslems have a history
destroying religions artifacts in countries they conquer. The looting of
archaeological site is a major problem in some case. The further you look back
in time the bigger this problem of the loss of archaeological artifacts
becomes.
Governments often hinder archaeological research by blocking
excavation and investigation other than by approved archaeologists so as to
control access to potential digs. They also some times block the excavation and
investigation of sites they don’t like. This includes the fencing off of a
possible Mount Sinai site in Saudi
Arabia . They further control evidence by
demanding that artifacts discovered in their boarders be turned over to their
officials. The reason given is to prevent the looting of National Treasures but
it allows Governments to hide evidence that goes against their official view of
history while allowing Governments to control access to the artifacts they
have.
Artifacts are not self interpreting they need to be
interpreted by way of a theoretical system. The accuracy of the interpretation
is dependent on the accuracy of the theoretical system. Artifacts and ruins are
easily dismissed if they do not fit the theoretical system being used because there
are just too many different ways artifacts be interrelated. This is
particularly true when sites are poorly preserved which can cause
interpretation mistakes since the evidence that makes the difference can easily
be lost. The discovered of sites by armatures can easily be dismissed since the
claim can be they did not know what they were doing or that they messed up the
site. Furthermore the theoretical systems used are based on philosophical
assumptions.
Since archaeology is
an historical science it is
greatly influenced by philosophical assumptions. For example a purely
naturalistic theoretical system requires assuming that any supernatural claims
in history are mythological. The point is that the Philosophical Assumptions
behind any claim needs to be understood.
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