Classical Archaeology
Classical Archaeology is the study of ancient civilizations, primarily focusing on the cultures of Greece and Rome. This field examines artifacts, architecture, and other material remains to understand the social, political, and economic aspects of these societies.
Researchers in Classical Archaeology often work at excavation sites, analyzing items like pottery, sculptures, and buildings. Their findings help reconstruct historical narratives and provide insights into the daily lives of people from the Classical period, which spans roughly from the 8th century BCE to the 5th century CE.