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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesArchaeology - archaeological
- archaeologically
- archaeologist
- archaeology
- artefact
- bluestone
- carbon dating
- colosseum
- conservator
- dig
- excavate
- excavation
- industrial archaeology
- Parthenon
- ruin
- sifter
- uncover
- unearth
(Definition ofarcheologyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofarcheologyarcheology Another one that's really - been really interesting to me lately is this guy who's doing digitalarcheology.FromNPR I'm also well aware of whatarcheologyis.FromCNN I had always assumed thatarcheologywas driven by the objects that came out of the earth: the pottery and the trinkets and the temples.FromThe New Yorker The raising of the ship and its preservation were landmarks in marinearcheology, the dockyard says.FromCNN Clearlyarcheologyshows us that civilizations have formed during 5000 yr processes over hundreds of thousands years.FromNational Geographic But at its core,archeologyis not about artifacts; it is about the people who used them.FromThe New Yorker We started by talking about the public perception, or misperception, ofarcheology.FromThe New Yorker Occasionally there is evidence of what might be called thearcheologyof overnight: resting tools, tired steps, dreaming brooms, sleeping shadows.FromThe New Yorker Along with careful humanistic interpretations, this work is informed byarcheology, anthropology, radioactive dating, medicine, genetics, philology and psychology.FromHuffington Post But please don't try to bring up a "biblicalarcheology" group as being an honest resource for real facts.FromCNN Cleaning a basement is, in some ways, an act ofarcheology.FromThe Atlantic It is a brilliant work of cinematicarcheology, and quite unlike any other work of film history.FromSan Francisco Chronicle But it's being portrayed asarcheology, and it's not.FromCBS News Use of remote-sensing technology in search of ancient sites is revolutionizing the field ofarcheology.FromCNN Archeologyhas confirmed certain geographical and historical facts, but it in no way validates the bible or "proves" it's worthiness as a holy text from god.FromCNN These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/archeology## |