The following is a list of additional sub-disciplines.
Some of these are not areas of study in their own
right, plus are only methods to be used in bigger
projects.
Aerial archaeology studying sites as of air
photos, especially by identifying cropmarks
Archaeoastronomy is the interpretation of earliest
sites (such as Stonehenge) as temples or monuments
of an astronomical nature.
Archaeological science or Archaeometry is the
request of scientific techniques or methodologies
to archaeology such as radiocarbon dating, statistics
plus remote sensing.
Computational archaeology is the application
of computers, for the most part GIS, to archaeology
Experimental archaeology involves attempting
to re-enact earlier period processes to test theories
about ancient manufacturing, engineering plus
the effects of time on sites and objects.
Museum studies is the display as well as interpretation
of past remains for the public