Over a span of, say, 20,000 years?
They will find landfills full of glass, plastics, and (broken) ceramics because it takes hundreds of thousands of hearsfor these materials to break down naturally. Maybe some copper and aluminum too.
Steel and concrete decay fairly quickly.
Maritme environments - islands and sea coasts- typically suffer so much heavy weather that little can be preserved for very long, and if it is preserved it is likely to be buried or underwater.The same is generally true for high elevations.
But there will be abundant Inland landfills. Thats where they will focus their study because thats where they will most easily find the most and best evidence: wine bottles broken windshields, toy figurines from the movie Madagascar, broken fake granite countertops, Legos, ripped out bathroom tiles, etc..... Our legacy will be a plethora of junk.
How future archeologists will describe our civilization when we will be forgotten?
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