Synonym: archeology. Similar words: archeological, theology, geology, ideology, theological, ideological, biology, apology. Meaning: [‚ɑːkɪ'ɒlədʒɪ] n. the branch of anthropology that studies prehistoric people and their cultures.
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(31) The Breadalbane and Lake Ontario expeditions have opened a new era in underwater archaeology, Nelson says.
(32) This method of reclaiming the dead, we may note in passing, survives in modern archaeology.
(33) Before he retired in 1939 he had played a key role in the establishment of archaeology and anthropology at Cambridge.
(34) They often reject the tendency toward cross-cultural comparison and the modes of explanation relying upon generalization characteristic of processual archaeology.
(35) Using the evidence of extensive archaeology, a remarkable and beautiful garden has been created.
(36) Fortunately, archaeology breeds rebels who care for nothing but ferreting out the truth.
(37) The historical theme extends to cover local canals, bridges, floods, natural history and archaeology.
(38) Significant technological advances in underwater excavation and recovery are proving a mixed blessing in the field of marine archaeology.
(39) In part, this religion sprang into life again through the discoveries of archaeology.
(40) That is the dynamic nature of archaeology as a discipline.
(41) His antiquarian temperament has made him a greater snapper-up of unconsidered trifles of archaeology(http://sentencedict.com), architecture and literature.
(42) Family reconstitution and literary archaeology have revealed a mountain of more or less valuable information.
(43) Unsuitable hobbies include philately, railway archaeology, home computing, golf or anything which has a magazine devoted to it.
(44) Archaeology has as its declared intention the reconstruction of past societies and the understanding of processes of long term social change.
(45) Two hours is ample time, but walkers with interests in botany, geology or archaeology will be sorely tempted to linger.
(46) It is a book about cartography, archaeology, anthropology and several other things, as well as exploration and imperial lust.
(47) The teacher may wish to introduce pupils to evidence from archaeology, and perhaps from aerial photography.
(48) Public awareness of the value of applying these techniques to archaeology has increased in consequence.
(49) The link between cowries and eyes is documented by archaeology as well as ethnology.
(50) Prehistoric studies experienced a shift of emphasis in the 1960s as a result of scientific methods of dating being introduced into archaeology.
(51) Since archaeology is scarcely ever available as a school subject, the teaching at university begins from basics.
(52) The search for human origins in the material record, by the techniques of archaeology, could begin.
(53) Like woodland, such areas have their own archaeology - and their own characteristic field monuments.
(54) But there can be no doubt that archaeology will never be the same again.
(55) The income provides for a travelling scholarship in archaeology or otherwise for the promotion of antiquarian studies.
(56) Discovering the Early Civilizations By the 1880s, then, many of the ideas underlying modern archaeology had been developed.
(57) Archaeology students made a one in a million find when they uncovered an ancient lost monument.
(58) In addition to the lectures, part 11 participants attend two days of conferences related to archaeology and undertake a short practical survey project.
(59) Conservation measures of this kind help to explain the enormous cost of both wetland and underwater archaeology.
(60) Conventional archaeology must now be seen as only one aspect of a balanced study of prehistory, not the dominant factor.
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