archaeological evidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofarchaeologicalandevidence
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archaeological
adjective
uk/ˌɑː.ki.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌɑːr.ki.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
involving or relating ...
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evidence
noun[U]
uk/ˈev.ɪ.dəns/us/ˈev.ə.dəns/
one or more reasons for believing that something is or is ...
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It suggests that we have to engage with ideas, rather than simply to apply them toarchaeologicalevidence.
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The research upon which this article is based relies not only onarchaeologicalevidence, but also upon the use of historical and folkloric information.
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Taken together, however, linguistic andarchaeologicalevidencemay complement each other, to finetune a prehistory otherwise weakly outlined (106).
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Archaeologicalevidenceof ancient medical practices does not appear until relatively late.
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He often refers to anthropological case studies to exemplify possible interpretations of thearchaeologicalevidence.
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Thearchaeologicalevidenceof war fare ranges from the over t and distinct to the speculative and vague.
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Archaeologicalevidenceshould exist for the occurrence of severe prehistoric droughts.
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But thearchaeologicalevidenceitself does not provide any examples of cognitive abilities that we know are not possessed by apes.
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All the signs are that in the coming decades the destruction ofarchaeologicalevidencewill only accelerate.
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The interpretive framework is derived from literary sources, into which thearchaeologicalevidenceis made to 'fit in'.
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The lack of historical sources means that we have to rely onarchaeologicalevidencefor cultural changes affecting rural populations.
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Several authors have foundarchaeologicalevidencethat the burning of buildings may have taken place as a ritual associated with abandonment of buildings or settlements.
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In this context we may refer to the richarchaeologicalevidencefor a long-term tradition of ritual depositions and ceremonial activities in moors.
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Another feature is also mentioned: a multidisciplinary use of anthropological, geographical and historical methods as tools with which to interpret thearchaeologicalevidence.
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This paper examines ethnohistorical andarchaeologicalevidenceto interpret the technology, materials, scale, and social relations of textile production.
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Judging from thearchaeologicalevidence, prominent in which is high-quality metalwork, these appear to be places of exchange and consumption.
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These questions necessitate a brief reappraisal of thearchaeologicalevidenceitself.
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The book surveysarchaeologicalevidencefor the origins of man and traces the development of toolmaking and the spread of agriculture.
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Apart from the overall size of the site, several bits ofarchaeologicalevidencesuggest that a chiefdom may have been based here.
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Instead, thearchaeologicalevidencesuggests that there were two episodes of development, separated by as much as one million years.
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