Her interest in the highly specialized field sprang from an early love of history and archeology. |
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The ancestors of Adyghe people founded the so called Maykop Culture, well-known in the world archeology. |
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In social sciences like archeology or history, it is clear that tomorrow is not the same as today. |
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Fashion in clothing is a kind of living archeology, a wash-and-wear history. |
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Neither one had much appreciation for fine art, preferring museums of archeology, natural history and science. |
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He supported his genetic arguments with inferences from anthropology, archeology, geography, and linguistics. |
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Conceptual analysis by itself, without the reinforcement of a kind of Foucauldian archeology, is insufficiently powerful to help us in this task. |
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Early in her career, she introduced themes from the history and archeology of Bulgaria to her work. |
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A combination of displays related to paleontology, archeology, geology and history seems to hold some promise as a theme for the weekend. |
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He also uses as evidence facts from the more traditional fields of archeology and historical linguistics. |
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The discovery of the Vasa warship, in Sweden, is a landmark in the history of marine archeology. |
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We can now study man's pre-history through the field of archeology. |
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The social and physical sciences are strong in the areas of environmental studies, telecommunications, social policies of the state, geology, seismology, and archeology. |
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Archaeology, also spelled archeology, the scientific study of the material remains of past human life and activities. |
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We have even gotten involved with archeology because we have an historic site at the bottom of the harbour. |
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He studied law, history of art and medieval archeology in Hamburg, Heidelberg, Bonn and Vienna. |
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An archive is neither exhaustible, nor fully recoverable, nor positively finite, and archeology is the method of history that conceives its data in terms of the archive. |
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Painting, art history and archeology hold the student's interest until the knot is tied again and he returns to his line of descent. |
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Help an archeology student find an amulet that enables time travel in this puzzler full of double-crosses and intrigue! |
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Entered the sanctuary, on the left, stands on an epigraph marble plaque, commissioned in 1880 from archeology Luigi De Simone. |
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The existing archeology of the site has been carefully preserved or moved. |
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Winbush wants to attend college to study archeology or forensic science. |
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Uncertainties in history, archeology, biogeography, anthropology and biosystematics obscure the dates and places of the first domestication of cultivated crops. |
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The initiating training course of subaqueous archeology was made on a fake excavation site located at a depth between 8 and 10 meters. |
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The cultural services branch is responsible for Yukon's arts funding programs, archeology, paleontology, historic sites, and museums. |
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Jamaal May finds music in the urban soundscape in Hum and francine j harris's Allegiance is a book of rich emotional archeology. |
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Fields as diverse as mechanical engineering, fluid mechanics, physics, biology, archeology and music are applying the computational approach. |
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Instead of building its power on archeological objects, it is building its power on the destruction of archeology. |
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He uses archeology as a data bank, to validate his discoveries. This shows the originality of his scientific and industrial approach. |
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That is, if archeology could let it stand without spinning the hard facts to fit an ambitious pre-conceived political agenda. |
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The National Museum in Nairobi has collections of historical and cultural artifacts and the museum at Fort Jesus in Mombasa is dedicated to archeology and history. |
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In the middle of nowhere on a wooded hill we came across an American archeology professor plus students excavating a fourth-century Hunnish settlement. |
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As well as collecting material on specific castles, Dr. Webster collected related material on architecture, ancient monuments, archeology, military history, geography, topography, heraldry, battle accounts and city plans. |
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The findings, announced Wednesday, take archeology deeper than ever before, promising a new era of discoveries in maritime history. |
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Those readers who are more specifically interested in naval archeology will find in this monograph a necessary addition to previous studies, as it deals with brigs, cutters, and luggers. |
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But it has been only with the advancement of archeology that the restoration of the true history of these Indo-European tribes has become possible. |
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Yet, even in this 21st-century enclave, the star of the show remains Florence – as you walk about the clothes racks, note the glass floor beneath your feet revealing some of the city's ancient archeology. |
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Eco-museum of industrial archeology, Villar Pellice. |
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Only those seriously into colonial archeology will find the ruins exciting: a derelict Dutch-built hospital, a ruined courthouse where a large cow now presides. |
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In his inaugural lecture on november 15, 1890, the founder of a School that was to be dedicated to the study of archeology and history began by praising at length the reading of the Fathers. |
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It has great relevance to the Earth's origins and development, the understanding of mineral deposits, environmental change, archeology, and human safety. |
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The paintings have layer upon layer of oil paint and gesso on the canvas, colours and patterns scraped and exposed, like archeology on canvas. |
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Historical archeology is a growing sub-field which can bring exciting new information to light on the patterns of urban growth, settlement and consolidation. |
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The boat is displayed in a glass case as the centrepiece of a whole floor in the museum devoted to archeology. |
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Modern archeology strongly suggests that the countries of Gaul were quite civilized and very wealthy. |
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It is frequently used in anthropology, archeology and forensic science for a variety of tasks. |
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Archaeology, or archeology, is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. |
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Modern archeology and research shows a Portuguese root to the Celts in Portugal and elsewhere. |
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In his comments, Gorbachev pointed out that the subject of the Soviet Union has quietly passed from the purview of political scientists into the realm of archeology. |
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There will be courses in the archeology of Roman Britain, ancient Egypt, art, creative writing, the history of needlecraft and the history of fashion. |
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In archeology, a hut circle is a circular or oval depression in the ground with evidence of a low stone wall around it that used to be the foundation of a round house. |
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They can be traced in documents, but also in archeology and in toponymy. |
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I got a grant from the government to study archeology in Egypt. |
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