👉 Archaeogeology, also known as stratigraphic geology, is a branch of geological science that studies the layers and formations of rocks in Earth's past. It involves understanding how these layers have changed over time through the study of rock samples or fossils found in those layers. Archaeageologists use techniques such as radiocarbon dating, chemical analysis, and sedimentary stratigraphy to analyze these ancient materials.
Archaeogeology is important for several reasons:
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Understanding past climates