archaeological record

collocation in English

meaningsofarchaeologicalandrecord

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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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record
noun
uk
/ˈrek.ɔːd/
us
/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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(Definition ofarchaeologicalandrecordfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofarchaeological record

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The earliest hominids left noarchaeologicalrecord.
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What evidence would appear in thearchaeologicalrecord?
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How might this be established in thearchaeologicalrecord?
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Thearchaeologicalrecordboasts relatively few such treasures.
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The capacity of thearchaeologicalrecordto surprise is lost.
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Thearchaeologicalrecorditself offers data to expand our understanding.
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Can you explain why you have this problem and how it relates to thearchaeologicalrecord?
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For thearchaeologicalrecord, the relationships are defined through excavations and analysis.
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However, we might expect cer tain materials to be present in thearchaeologicalrecord.
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We believe that thearchaeologicalrecordpreserves and reflects just such a scenario.
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With this work you seek to contribute constructively to an understanding of thearchaeologicalrecord.
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Three developments in hominid imposed symmetry appear in thearchaeologicalrecordsometime after 500,000 years ago.
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Thearchaeologicalrecordcan test this hypothesis through hundreds and thousands of years.
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Using thearchaeologicalrecordin conjunction with documentary evidence gives specific, tangible substance to that supposition.
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Again, thearchaeologicalrecordis consistent with such a progression of events.
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The first activity traced in thearchaeologicalrecordis that the old churchyard was levelled.
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There may have been others, but these are the ones evident in thearchaeologicalrecord.
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Unfortunately, this factor is not one that can be accounted for in thearchaeologicalrecord.
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This proportion may be better reflected from the dental findings than in thearchaeologicalrecord.
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Such raw goods, transported by land, would not specifically be detectable in thearchaeologicalrecord.
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These cultural responses may well be detectable in thearchaeologicalrecord.
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What thearchaeologicalrecordadds to the discussion is timing and context.
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This is a form of chimney construction that does not preserve well in thearchaeologicalrecord.
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These distinctive byproducts are essentially imperishable and will be preserved in thearchaeologicalrecord.
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