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Journal of Frontier Research across Disciplines

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Archaeology

The Archaeology section focuses on the scientific exploration and interpretation of human history through the study of material remains, artifacts, and cultural landscapes. It encompasses a wide range of topics including excavation methodologies, stratigraphy, dating techniques such as radiocarbon analysis, and advanced analytical methods for artifact study. This section encourages the use of modern technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, satellite imagery, and 3D reconstruction to enhance archaeological research and documentation. It also emphasizes the preservation and conservation of cultural heritage, including monuments, historical sites, and intangible cultural assets. Research in this domain explores ancient civilizations, migration patterns, trade networks, and socio-cultural evolution across different historical periods. Ethical considerations such as artifact ownership, repatriation, and responsible excavation practices are also addressed. Interdisciplinary collaboration with anthropology, history, environmental science, and digital humanities is highly encouraged. The section further highlights public archaeology, heritage tourism, and community engagement in preserving cultural identity. Overall, it aims to deepen our understanding of human origins, cultural continuity, and the significance of heritage in shaping contemporary societies.