This project explores the various biases that affect archaeological research and public understanding of archaeology.
The Archaeology of Bias aims to:
Archaeology shapes our understanding of human history and cultural development. When biases go unrecognized, they can lead to incomplete or inaccurate interpretations of the past. By acknowledging these biases, we can work toward more inclusive and accurate archaeological practices.
This project was created by [Your Name], an archaeologist/researcher/educator with a passion for improving public understanding of archaeological methods and interpretations.
For questions, suggestions, or collaborations, please reach out at [your email] or visit the contact page.