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  • An [[archaeology|archaeological]] site as well as a [[town]] in [[Greece]] near [[Mount Parn
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  • ...to study archaeology. Instead she attended public lectures on geology and archaeology.<ref>Anne I. Thackeray, ‘Leakey , Mary Douglas (1913–1996)’, Oxford D
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  • *[http://www.sitesandphotos.com/catalog/parent-55519.html Archaeology Research]
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  • ...gy for providing absolute dates.<ref>Renfrew, Colin & Bahn, Paul (2004). ''Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice'', 4th edition. p. 141. Thames & Hudson. IS ...amples can be radiocarbon dated.<ref>Renfrew, Colin & Bahn, Paul (2004). ''Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice'', 4th edition. pp. 141–143. Thames & Hud
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  • *''Understanding the Bible Through History and Archaeology'' (Ktav Publishing House, 1969)
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  • ...y]]. He rose to the rank of Lieutenant General before retiring in 1882. In archaeology Pitt-Rivers was amongst the first to adopt rigorous scientific methods to i ...rder based on their design. This idea has been particularly influential in archaeology, a subject he became interested in some time in the 1860s. Horace Pitt, 6th
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  • ...ns so growth rate is more regular.<ref>Renfrew, Colin & Bahn, Paul (2004). Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice, 4th edition. Thames & Hudson. 137–140. I
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  • '''David George Hogarth''' (1862-1927) was a British [[archaeology|archaeologist]] specializing in the [[Middle East]]. While he was well know ...d was a Fellow at Magdalen, had been the director of the British School of Archaeology at Athens, correspondent for the ''Times'', and considered himself a patrio
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  • ...uction from Historical and Volcanological Evidence", ''American Journal of Archaeology'', vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 39–51. A scientific article on the eruption.
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  • ...n this manner, the building above must have been removed. Therefore this [[archaeology|archaeological]] feature may be the only indication a building existed on a
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  • ...under the directorship of [[Amihai Mazar]], Professor at the Institute of Archaeology of the [[Hebrew University]] of [[Jerusalem]], and with the primary sponsor
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  • ===Archaeology===
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  • ...he society's scholarly traditions have come to include subjects such as [[archaeology]], [[art]], [[biography]], [[epigraphy]], [[folklore]], [[linguistics]], [[
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  • '''Archaeology''' (alternatively '''archeology''') is the study of the past through the ma ...at, in the future, new information about the past will derive chiefly from archaeology and from fieldwork, and excavation in particular."<ref>Barker, Philip (1993
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  • ...arch Group].<ref>Higham, Nicholas J. & Ryan, Martin J. (2010). ''Landscape Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England''. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-8 ...erence to the economic viability of a settlement.<ref>Newman, P. The Field Archaeology of Dartmoor. English Heritage. 2011. ch 7</ref><ref>Hart, C R. The North D
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  • * ''The Archaeology of Knowledge'' (1969)
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  • ...is a broken piece of pottery. Such artefacts can be of great value to an [[archaeology|archaeologist]]. By analyzing various characteristics of potsherds and the
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  • ...fferent places. The essential sources of prehistoric information include [[archaeology]], [[anthropology]], [[biology]] and [[geology]]. In recent times, historia
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  • ...in North Wales, its production techniques and design influences" Internet Archaeology, Vol 16. Summer 2004 [http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue16/longworth_index.
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  • ...between 1912 and 1941. He was of the world's leading authorities on the [[archaeology]] and history of Roman Britain.
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  • ...of 1086.<ref>Platt, Colin (1978). ''Medieval England: A Social History and Archaeology from the Conquest to 1600 AD''. Abingdon: Routledge. p. 30. ISBN 0-415-1291
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  • ...Castle, Shropshire: Archaeological Excavation Report]''. Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology Limited. pp. 2–4.</ref> ...siege.<ref>Rakoczy, Lila (2007). ''[http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/11092/ Archaeology of destruction: a reinterpretation of castle slightings in the English Civi
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  • ...elphi''' is a town in [[Greece]] near [[Mount Parnassus]]. It is also an [[archaeology|archaeological]] site of the Delphic Oracle, an information-providing inter
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  • *'Strange Faces' on ''Psychedelic Archaeology Volume 3'' [various artists] (1999)
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  • ...around the clock. Anthro.Net is dedicated to the study of anthropology and archaeology.”
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  • ...rchaeology. Proceedings of the Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic Archaeology 3:86-96. University of Louisville.
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  • .... The settlements were preserved by the eruption are today are important [[archaeology|archaeological]] sites.
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  • ...DNA to the origin and evolution of Asian cultivated rice]. ''Agricultural Archaeology'' 1998:21-29
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