ethnoarcheologie
Ethnoarcheologie, or ethnoarchaeology in English, is a subfield of archaeology that studies contemporary or recently living societies to illuminate how human behaviors create the material traces found in the archaeological record. It aims to interpret how objects are produced, used, discarded, and reworked, and how daily practices shape the arrangement of sites, tools, and remains. In French-language scholarship the term ethnoarcheologie is commonly used.
Researchers conduct ethnographic fieldwork alongside artifact analysis, using methods such as participant observation, interviews, time-use studies,
The approach helps archaeologists infer activity patterns, subsistence strategies, craft organization, and exchange networks from traces
While ethnoarcheologie offers valuable insights, it depends on ethnographic analogy and careful consideration of cultural change