What role does environmental archaeology play in understanding the relationship between ancient peoples and their environments, and how can this knowledge inform current environmental practices?
How do modern archaeological techniques, such as LiDAR and ground-penetrating radar, improve our understanding of ancient civilizations without the need for extensive excavation?
What are the ethical considerations regarding the excavation and display of human remains and artifacts from indigenous cultures within museums and institutions?
How do discoveries in natural history, like fossil evidence and ancient DNA analysis, contribute to our understanding of evolutionary processes and the history of life on Earth?
In what ways do climate changes and environmental shifts throughout Earth's history provide insight into current and future ecological impacts, as studied by paleontologists and archaeologists?