Archeology is a work that establishes a fusion between the figure of the fossil and the nose. The piece asks us what the past smells like. Based on the reflection that a reconstruction of the smells of the past is necessary, the work reveals the sense of smell as a means of knowledge and seeks to reinterpret the concept of history through smell. The work shows the image of the fossil as a container of history and the nose as a conduit to reach memory. The analogy with the fossil tries to establish the bridge with the smell to represent how a smell can last over the years and how this smell connects to our memory to bring the past to the present.