Similar words: archaeologist, archeological, archaeology, geological, theological, ideological, theologically, eschatological. Meaning: adj. related to or dealing with or devoted to archaeology.
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31. New archaeological discoveries prove the existence of an ancient civilization in the Indus Valley.
32. On important archaeological sites torn up by windblown salvage operations were carried out.
33. New World archaeological projects now routinely use the commercially available and cost-effective black-and-white aerial photographs.
34. Simple simulations of archaeological excavations like Dig are particularly useful.
35. Such oblique photography is a selective process, involving archaeological judgment, in contrast to the unselective view obtained by vertical survey.
36. I know it's an emotive subject but we have a good working relationship with the archaeological unit concerned.
37. Still used by archaeologists, it went only part of the way towards providing a historical framework for archaeological evidence, however.
38. Human destruction of the archaeological record might be caused by burials of the kind just described being dug into earlier deposits.
39. The museum directed the field research on the nearby internationally famous archaeological site of Vucedol.
40. As a result Environmental Archaeology integrates information drawn widely from the environmental, biological, earth and archaeological sciences.
41. The second went beyond this: it focused on the way archaeologists explain things,(Sentencedict.com ) on the procedures used in archaeological reasoning.
42. Oblique aerial photographs show sites in the context of the landscape and can also be used for preparing archaeological maps.
43. We can infer from the archaeological evidence that there was slavery in Carthage.
44. Once a site is put back into production, it may not be immediately obvious that the archaeological sites have been destroyed.
45. It is therefore entirely appropriate that today Pompeii still represents the cutting edge of archaeological research and development.
46. It was a significant archaeological enterprise advancing into unknown territory in the small towns of Roman Britain.
47. For the majority of human existence, therefore, only archaeological evidence can give clues about the past.
48. The most remarkable archaeological application so far, however, has been in Mesoamerica.
49. The literary sources for contact between Francia and surrounding regions do not allow more detailed understanding than archaeological sources.
50. Only Hangleton, now buried beneath Hove, has been adequately excavated and the archaeological work related to documentary evidence.
51. There are tantalizing hints in the archaeological record that the Minoans may have written longer, non-bureaucratic texts on parchment.
52. The myths and the archaeological record seem to imply a world-wide pattern of power taken from women.
53. Morris discovered the expressive potentials of photography while on an archaeological dig.
54. Consideration was also given to ways of ensuring that the archaeological and historical interests of the Park are fully safeguarded.
55. Miss Scrine conceived her campaign whilst attending an archaeological conference in the Midlands.
56. The objective is to provide facilities for the investigation and recording of archaeological remains prior to development.
57. The slopes of Four Peaks are scattered with archaeological sites, but none is considered major.
58. While the area had been designated a National Archaeological Reserve, he expressed fear of looting from the site.
59. Patterns made in fields by the tracks of heavy machinery also frequently resemble patterns associated with archaeological remains.
60. The priory guest house displays archaeological finds and a history of the Order.
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