Artifacts archaeologists studying early humans are likely to examine a tools B diary entries see written records of the past the fossils

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Archaeologists studying early humans are likely to examine A. tools and D. fossils.

Tools can provide insight into the technological abilities and daily activities of early human societies, while fossils can offer important information about physical characteristics, health, and the environment in which early humans lived. Diary entries and written records are generally not associated with early humans, as they did not have written language in the same way that later civilizations did.