fornleifsfræði
Fornleifsfræði is the science that studies past human societies through their material remains. It seeks to reconstruct how people lived, produced and exchanged goods, organized their communities, and interacted with their environments, from earliest prehistory to recent history. The discipline relies on the careful collection, preservation, and interpretation of artifacts, features, sites, and landscapes found during fieldwork.
Field methods include surveys, test trenches, and full-scale excavations, together with recording of spatial relationships, topography,
Fornleifsfræði comprises several subfields, such as lithic analysis, ceramic analysis, archaeobotany, archaeozoology, bioarchaeology, and underwater or
Globally, archaeology has evolved from antiquarian collecting to a rigorous scientific practice that emphasizes methodological transparency,