- during,
construction work in
archaeologically sensitive areas, at the developer's expense. Some of the
largest archaeological projects ever
undertaken in...
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Archaeologically started out as a
Facebook Page, and
featured photographs and blog
posts about neglected sites and
privately owned archaeologically significant...
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considerable repertoire of
traded materials which are only
rarely recorded archaeologically. The
range and
volume of
trade could thus have been far
greater than...
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specialised craft production continued and
trade routes remained open.
Archaeologically, the Late
Bronze Age
state of
Ugarit (at Ras
Shamra in Syria) is considered...
- This page is a
glossary of
archaeology, the
study of the
human past from
material remains.
Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y...
- own
ethnic group with some
ancient or even
prehistoric (known only
archaeologically) group,
whether mainstream scholarship accepts as
plausible or rejects...
- the
Seventh Day of the
Eight Month of 479 (Kibi). He is the
first archaeologically verifiable ****anese emperor. The ****anese have
traditionally accepted...
- po****r works, this set does not
correspond to any geomorphological,
archaeological, linguistic,
ethnic or
cultural unity, but on the
contrary represents...
- In
archaeology,
earthworks are
artificial changes in land level,
typically made from
piles of
artificially placed or
sculpted rocks and soil. Earthworks...
- of
archaeological interest. In
archaeology, the word has
become a term of
particular nuance; it is
defined as an
object recovered by
archaeological endeavor...