A preliminary archaeological study has been completed to determine the exact nature of this site. |
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Just getting access to the site would prove almost impossible once the sandspit's archaeological sites, flora, and fauna were taken into account. |
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Although the area is rife with archaeological finds spanning millennia, neglect has deterred visitors. |
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The preliminary results show two main phases to the visible archaeological remains. |
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Due to their small size, however, they may be underrepresented at archaeological sites investigated without the use of fine mesh screens. |
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The stadium resembles a modern archaeological relic poised in an excavated landscape. |
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Lately kibbutzniks and volunteers have started to restore the system, as an archaeological attraction. |
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In the loneliness of her final years, she founded an archaeological museum in Baghdad and became Iraq's director of antiquities. |
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Of the many known kinds of cannibalism, five are now attested in archaeological remains. |
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The archaeological remains of Chambal lie in the range of 40 Km. from Gwalior, easily accessible by road. |
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Watts follows his presentation of the archaeological record with a review of the contemporary ethnographic data on ochre use amongst the Khoisan. |
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An archaeological museum in a cathedral annex on the west coast of Italy pays tribute to the rich and ancient history of the area. |
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In these, information about the history of the regions and archaeological discoveries bring the Viking and early medieval periods to life. |
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Numerous footprints, handprints, and painted hand stencils also exist in the archaeological record. |
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It has been the scene of a number of archaeological excavations and finds during the mid to late nineteenth century. |
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Most scholars attribute the resurgence in settlement to a people they call the Lapita, after an archaeological site in New Caledonia. |
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Without archaeological study of such environments, we will remain with incomplete culture histories of karstic regions. |
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The situation was further complicated by the archaeological researches in Egypt of scholars attached to the conquering armies of Napoleon. |
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The vast outpouring over the last three decades of archaeological evidence relating to the rise of Cahokia renders such models nonviable. |
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Two individuals had probably been bound with their legs pulled tightly into their chests, a position not commonly found on archaeological sites. |
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While fossils of this species do not occur in Europe, archaeological finds suggest that it periodically inhabited the Mediterranean region. |
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Each house has been restored to a different period in the courtyard's history, with the help of archaeological and archival information. |
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The author highlights the revisionists' almost wilful ignoring of long-established archaeological and textual data. |
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Contrary to Garrison's suggestion, radiocarbon dating is not the only discovery to truly revolutionize archaeology or archaeological dating. |
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The jewelled cross pulled from an archaeological dig in rural Aberdeenshire does not, admittedly, look like much. |
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Perhaps the most disappointing note is the prosaic nature of the display of the smaller archaeological artefacts in vitrines against one wall. |
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These are the poems of a man casting his accustomed cultural archaeological gaze on himself. |
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The principal sites to have received archaeological attention are the forts and their associated civilian settlements or vici. |
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Yet archaeological evidence indicates that people were cultivating teosinte, the ancestor of domesticated maize, more than 7,000 years ago. |
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This is the largest archaeological site in southern Iraq, situated east of the present course of the Euphrates. |
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In doing so, it misleads its intended audience which will include Biblicists unfamiliar with details of the archaeological debate. |
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Well, the beginnings are to be found in archaeological remains in Mesopotamia, the Ancient Near East. |
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A global race is under way as no less than four separate research teams compete to make archaeological history. |
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Many parents of teenagers know all about bedrooms needing a good tidy-up, but how many would require a full-scale archaeological dig? |
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The remains that emerged from the overburden of centuries of rubbish were themselves the object of intense archaeological interest. |
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Very occasionally there are links between documentary sources and the archaeological record. |
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How are we to understand the social significance of these archaeological remains? |
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It was a determined effort to apply the new archaeological information to the creation of a new architecture directly inspired by the antique. |
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There's plenty of room for anyone to think what they like about it, as the archaeological literature shows. |
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It is a dramatic conceptual shift, which can be seen in the archaeological remains. |
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What is less obvious is the effect that coastal processes have on archaeological remains. |
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We have begun tendering for archaeological and site investigation and other works. |
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This enclosure for archaeological remains at Ephesus elegantly reconciles historic conservation with accessibility for visitors. |
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Changes of material mark positions of former walls, a revelation of archaeological history. |
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The archaeological excavation uncovered what was once a thriving church community. |
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The archaeological discoveries they are referring to are connected to the Sarmatians. |
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Among the archaeological remains even an industrial wastes landfill found its place. |
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There is strong archaeological and documentary evidence that cave dwelling, or troglodytism, was very popular during medieval times, too. |
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The museum received a little gold flask with rubies found in Sarmatian archaeological excavations. |
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From this perspective, the archaeological remains start to reveal a very different picture. |
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He has conducted archaeological research in southern Illinois for almost 30 years, including work with Mississippian cultures of the region. |
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The complex includes a major library, museum, youth center and hostel, classroom facilities, and an archaeological research institute. |
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History was alive and kicking on Saturday when around 100 people brought their archaeological finds to Westbury Visitor Centre. |
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The hilltop site has been under examination by the archaeological teams for the past month. |
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It is spurious to claim that this important archaeological site is under threat. |
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If otherwise, it is vaguely approbative, with the implication, as to the work approved, of some pleasing archaeological reconstruction. |
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Early European accounts support the archaeological view of the major significance of barracouta in this area. |
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Mauka Makai Excursions offers archaeological and hiking tours of the windward side of Oahu. |
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Other industrial archaeological sites include nineteenth-century steam machinery and vacuum pans, as well as the rum distilleries. |
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According to archaeological excavations, an oak forest grew on the monticule. |
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We're still feeling the fallout from the last time we got all excited about an archaeological link to the early apostles. |
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No such clues have yet been announced by the archaeological team at Amphipolis, a group led by Katerina Persisteri. |
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Recent research has been repeopling the past by paying particular attention to the practices of those people as manifest in the archaeological record. |
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The Lapita left no archaeological evidence of their presence in New Zealand, Holdaway argues, simply because their visits to such southern latitudes were so transient. |
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This site is designed to be used as a resource for the teaching of archaeometry and archaeological science at universities and, in some cases, secondary schools. |
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The discovery emphasises the risk to archaeological remains in ploughsoil. |
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Some of the other archaeological samples look quite similar to bitumen derived from Cretaceous source rock, based on the distribution patterns of steranes and terpanes. |
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These differences are moreover confirmed by the archaeological record. |
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The science of archaeomagnetism has been developed throughout this century as a means of applying paleomagnetic methods and theory to archaeological problems. |
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None of this happened in a simple or monocausal way, but it was rather a complex dance up and down the hill that has left a wealth of archaeological traces. |
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A preliminary tephrochronological investigation was conducted around mid to late Holocene archaeological sites on the coast of eleven islands of the Kuril Islands. |
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Most of our advice is technical, relatively straightforward and non-controversial, and we work closely with conservation and archaeological officers in the council. |
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The Island's Norse settlement was predated by the Celts, evidence for which comes in the form of archaeological remains of roundhouses and hill forts. |
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Waterford City Council has granted permission for the work, though the trench is in a zone of archaeological potential listed in the council's own development plan. |
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It is an area of some archaeological interest, for it is believed that there are significant archaeological remains from the Roman and Mediaeval eras. |
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Despite the amount and high quality of archaeological research into Roman Britain, Roman Britain studies remain something of an archaeological backwater. |
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More recently, archaeological discoveries have documented the Incas' extensive efforts to mine silver ore and extract the precious metal in smelting operations. |
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At a casual glance it might seem just another book about sarcophagi, another archaeological survey of tombs, funerary ritual, and the care of corpses. |
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It seriously under-represents the quantity, extent and significance of the archaeological remains and perpetuates misconceptions about the region. |
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The main visible archaeological features are in stone, notably walls, cairns and trackways, with possible remains of a few rectangular buildings and burial cairns. |
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The English found the island uninhabited when they landed in 1625, although archaeological findings have documented prior habitation by Carib and Arawak Native Americans. |
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Exhibits include exquisite wooden panels, woodcarvings, ivory works, bronze castings, archaeological artefacts, stone sculptures and palm-leaf etchings. |
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The 70-acre grassed area has important historical and archaeological features including ridges and furrows of medieval cultivation as well as a rich store of flora and fauna. |
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This is the oldest assemblage of modern humans in Europe which retains many portions of the skeleton plus archaeological objects from the Aurignacian period. |
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Yet despite the presence of molds, bacteria, and other nasties, most archaeological sites, including tombs, have proven safe for science and tourism alike. |
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Some of the new attributions are the results of archaeological research. |
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In archaeological parlance such trash deposits are known as middens. |
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No certain archaeological evidence exists to attest these invasions, and there is still much uncertainty about the route taken and places visited. |
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Four decades of turmoil have devastated archaeological sites, but the chaos has also resurfaced previously buried treasures. |
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Although small drills and perforators are occasionally found in archaeological contexts at cal A.D.900-1050, such tools are typically not made from formal microlithic cores. |
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An antiquary by inclination, he chairs the county archaeological society which has an active field group and he acts as archaeological advisor for the diocese. |
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During an archaeological dig in the 1970s, instructions for treating malaria with an herb called wormwood, or artemisia, were found in a 2,000-year-old Chinese tomb. |
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Recent surveys of these sites, as well as one archaeological test excavation, give insights into the skeletal biology and mortuary practices of the individuals interred. |
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But they were ordered to leave by the military government after archaeological remains were found. |
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Orkney College's new archaeological geophysics unit are out at Minehowe this week, surveying the area of what could be Orkney's earliest Mesolithic settlement. |
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For obvious reasons, there is also no archaeological evidence of sea burials. |
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There is evidence of this destruction throughout the town, though it can only be accessed through rostrum pictures from the archaeological excavations. |
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Thieves are chipping away at the remains of archaeological and cultural wonders, removing prieceless artifacts piece by piece. |
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We do not yet know whether different stages of a battle, such as the initial salvos, a fighting retreat and a rout, have different archaeological signatures. |
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Containing preserved frescoes and opulent glass mosaics, this remarkable archaeological discovery provides a rare insight into the daily life and culture of the period. |
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A North Yorkshire County Council archaeological team deduced the site was an ancient monument known as the Spittell, which they believe was a medieval hospital. |
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The archaeological discoveries of October and November 1995 provided a shred of evidence to support this projection. |
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For the first time in Africa, bone artifacts and the first art appear in the archaeological record. |
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In the spring of 1982, after three intense seasons of archaeological underwater work, preparations began for raising the ship. |
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One barrow has been the subject of archaeological interest, and is thought to be from the Bronze Age. |
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In the fields below Yaverland the archaeological television programme Time Team discovered a Roman smithy. |
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South Africa contains some of the oldest archaeological and human fossil sites in the world. |
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However, recent archaeological investigations have challenged this assertion. |
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Scholars who question its existence claim that it is an archaeological mix of Mousterian and Aurignacian layers. |
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As a taxonomic classification of artefacts, industries rank higher than archaeological cultures. |
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The remains of such catastrophes exist all over the world, and sites such as Alexandria and Port Royal now form important archaeological sites. |
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Maritime archaeological studies in Italy illuminate the naval and maritime activities of the Etruscans, Greek colonists, and Romans. |
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The sea floor elsewhere in the Mediterranean holds countless archaeological sites. |
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Terry Gunnell and many others have noted various archaeological finds of ritual wagons in Denmark dating from 200 AD and the Bronze Age. |
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In Scandinavia, this period is often called the Findless Age due to the lack of archaeological finds. |
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No clear archaeological evidence has been found to confirm Caesar's account that the Eburones came specifically from over the Rhine. |
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An archaeological culture is a recurring assemblage of the artifacts from a specific time and place, most often that has no written record. |
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It has not, so far, been possible to identify archaeological sites which can be conclusively attributed to the Bastarnae. |
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However, there is no archaeological evidence for a substantial emigration from Scandinavia and they may have originated in continental Europe. |
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The archaeological Gustow group of Western Pomerania is also associated with the Rugii. |
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Some of the earliest archaeological evidence for the Celts was found in Hallstatt. |
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Thus, the archaeological record seems to verify mass popular protest against Rome because of Varus' cruelty. |
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Historical sources and archaeological findings both prove the importance of the military and civilian Mogontiacum as a port city on the Rhine. |
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They reaching Scythia on the coast of the Black Sea in modern Ukraine, where Goths left their archaeological traces in the Chernyakhov culture. |
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The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, and cultural landscapes. |
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One of the first sites to undergo archaeological excavation was Stonehenge and other megalithic monuments in England. |
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There is no one approach to archaeological theory that has been adhered to by all archaeologists. |
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An archaeological investigation usually involves several distinct phases, each of which employs its own variety of methods. |
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Second, an excavation may take place to uncover any archaeological features buried under the ground. |
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Aerial photographs are used to document the status of the archaeological dig. |
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Excavation is the most expensive phase of archaeological research, in relative terms. |
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Features dug into the natural subsoil are normally excavated in portions to produce a visible archaeological section for recording. |
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Ethnoarchaeology is the ethnographic study of living people, designed to aid in our interpretation of the archaeological record. |
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Experimental techniques remain a crucial component to improving the inferential frameworks for interpreting the archaeological record. |
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It is a field of research that frequently focuses on the definition of the chemical composition of archaeological remains for source analysis. |
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Today, CRM accounts for most of the archaeological research done in the United States and much of that in western Europe as well. |
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Archaeology stimulates interest in ancient objects, and people in search of artifacts or treasure cause damage to archaeological sites. |
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Looters damage and destroy archaeological sites, denying future generations information about their ethnic and cultural heritage. |
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There have also been active efforts to recruit aboriginal peoples directly into the archaeological profession. |
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Rome is a major archaeological hub, and one of the world's main centres of archaeological research. |
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The Colosseum, arguably one of Rome's most iconic archaeological sites, is regarded as a wonder of the world. |
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The end of the work was scheduled in 2015, but archaeological findings often delay underground construction work. |
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Finally, archaeological evidence cannot be ignored as a source for information, at the very least, on the Frankish mode of life. |
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Studies of genetic diversity have provided scientific confirmation to accompany archaeological evidence of Viking expansion. |
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This archaeological find may also indicate that the monks left Iceland before the Norse arrived. |
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Unfortunately this legend is not supported by archaeological evidence so its validity is disputable. |
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Nevertheless, archaeological evidence from the area suggests that a Scandinavian population was present during the 10th century at the latest. |
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Not all painting techniques are equally well represented in the archaeological record. |
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The earliest forms of the Germanic religion can only be speculated based on archaeological evidence and comparative religion. |
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Human and animal sacrifice is attested by archaeological evidence and medieval sources. |
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Various interpretations have been offered for a symbol that appears on various archaeological finds known modernly as the valknut. |
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There is no archaeological evidence clearly alluding to a belief in Valhalla. |
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Burial of the dead is the Norse rite of passage about which we have most archaeological evidence. |
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Ship burial is a form of elite inhumation attested both in the archaeological record and in Ibn Fadlan's written account. |
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Since Olsen's survey, however, archaeological evidence of temple buildings has come to light in Scandinavia. |
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This assessment is largely corroborated by archaeological finds of Hun military equipment, such as the Volnikovka and Brut Burials. |
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The easternmost point of the continent, that is Ras Hafun in Somalia, is of archaeological, historical and economical importance. |
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Ancient texts and archaeological excavations show the use of perfumes in some of the earliest human civilizations. |
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This modern architecture structure houses the central market and an underground archaeological complex. |
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The country abounds in other sites that are difficult to reach and have seen little archaeological exploration. |
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There, they came across a large number of inscriptions, drawings and archaeological objects. |
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Several organized tours from Germany, France, and other European countries come to Iran annually to visit archaeological sites and monuments. |
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Iran ranks seventh among UNESCO's list of countries with the most archaeological ruins and attractions from antiquity. |
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The kingdom combines modern Arab culture and the archaeological legacy of five thousand years of civilisation. |
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The oldest known archaeological fragments of the immediate precursor to modern paper, date to the 2nd century BCE in China. |
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This history is known through the archaeological artifacts that have been found here, especially at Playa Hornos, Pie de la Cuesta and Tambuco. |
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Nick Thieberger, modern linguistic and archaeological research has not corroborated his arguments. |
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While this is consistent with the other published estimates, it suggests that the archaeological and historical evidence is very incomplete. |
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Scarce archaeological findings and early Spanish accounts from the colonial era constitute all that is known about them. |
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Their houses were generally constructed from perishable materials, and their remains have left little trace in the archaeological record. |
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Examples of triadic pyramids are known from as many as 88 archaeological sites. |
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Textile production accounts are provided by ethnohistorical and archaeological sources. |
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These early developments were followed by archaeological cultures that developed mostly around the coastal and Andean regions throughout Peru. |
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Numerous archaeological sites and monumental remains attest to the high degree of complexity of these civilizations. |
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These civilizations had highly skilled artisans, and many of their artifacts having been found during archaeological digs in the city. |
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An archaeological museum is located in the town, which has exhibits of the ancient Huari culture. |
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The Mantaro Valley is also renowned as an area containing many archaeological sites. |
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There are no written records of the Roman period, but archaeological research confirms that the region of Ghent was further inhabited. |
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The nature of export markets in antiquity is well documented in ancient sources and archaeological case studies. |
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Olkhon has a dramatic combination of terrain and is rich in archaeological landmarks. |
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For example, archaeological findings at Sanxingdui suggest a technologically advanced civilization culturally unlike Anyang. |
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Scholars rely on archaeological data and written records from settlers from the Old World. |
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Both theories have their inherent weaknesses, and a definitive answer may come from further archaeological evidence. |
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The earliest archaeological traces of civilization have been found on the island of Saipan, dated to 1500 BC or slightly before. |
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The earliest archaeological site in the subcontinent is the Palaeolithic hominid site in the Soan River valley. |
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This period corresponds in an archaeological context to the Northern Black Polished Ware culture. |
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Thapar writes that archaeological evidence casts doubt on the claims of Buddhist persecution by Pushyamitra. |
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Spindles or parts of them have been found in archaeological sites and may represent one of the first pieces of technology available. |
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All of these changes have been documented by archaeological evidence, and confirmed by animal breeders in the 20th century. |
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Finery forges were used as early as 3rd century BC, based on archaeological evidence found at a site in Tieshengguo, China. |
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Clark's scheme was adopted enthusiastically by the archaeological community. |
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The evidence of fire revealed in each of the archaeological horizons is based mainly on the high frequency of microartifacts. |
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Chlouveraki, a tenacious archaeological conservator, has salvaged antiquities all over the Middle East. |
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Additional archaeological remnants from the Iron Age society that once existed in nearby Wessenstedt also show traces of this culture. |
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In fact, the Germanic tribes are hard to distinguish from the Celts on many accounts simply based on archaeological records. |
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More to the south in Belgium, archaeological evidence from this period indicates immigration from the north. |
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Any archaeological trace of them, however, either lies under the city or was disturbed long ago. |
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The Iron Age is not an archaeological horizon of common artefacts, but is rather a locally diverse cultural phase. |
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Several archaeological cultures are considered Celtic in nature, based on unique sets of artefacts. |
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In the moors of the Peak District signs of clearance, arable fields and hut circles were discovered after archaeological investigation. |
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Davies and Tony Gregory conducted archaeological surveys of Roman coins that appeared during the period of Roman occupation of Norfolk. |
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Modern archaeological discoveries have made the scope and direction of his northern campaign better understood. |
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The early sources' account that the Saxons were thrown back around this time seems to be borne out by archaeological evidence. |
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Since the archaeological evidence for some periods is abundant and for others scanty, there are also archaeological dark ages. |
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Landscape studies draw upon a variety of topographical, archaeological and written sources. |
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Although agriculture and hunting were pursued during this long period, there is little archaeological evidence of human settlements. |
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Intensive development was also present at Dover, and possibly at Rochester, although archaeological evidence is lacking. |
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The archaeological evidence that we do have indicates the area of settlement by the location of cemeteries of the period. |
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However, no bodies were found and no archaeological evidence has been found to support this claim. |
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It is also believed that the reason for the extreme deficiency in archaeological evidence is due to shoreline erosion. |
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There is a rich heritage of historical features and archaeological remains, including defensive sites, burial mounds and field boundaries. |
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The earliest records and archaeological findings of a permanent settlement in the Truro area originate from Norman times. |
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This version of history is now regarded by many historians as incorrect, on the basis of more recent genetic and archaeological research. |
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There have been several archaeological finds of Viking ships of all sizes, providing knowledge of the craftsmanship that went into building them. |
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Both archaeological finds and written sources testify to the fact that the Vikings set aside time for social and festive gatherings. |
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There are archaeological signs of organized textile productions in Scandinavia, reaching as far back as the early Iron Ages. |
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Though the main evidence for the period is archaeological, there is a growing amount of genetic evidence, which continues to change. |
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The usual assumption is that these are 'warrior burials', and this term is used throughout the archaeological and historical literature. |
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Displays in the chapel record the archaeological findings in pictures and narratives. |
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Ancestor veneration leads many to object to the archaeological excavation of human remains and their subsequent display in museums. |
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The only known archaeological excavation at Castlerigg was carried out by W K Dover in 1882, one year before the site was scheduled. |
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As one of the first such sites to enter into such an agreement it occupies a small place in the history of archaeological conservation. |
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In March 2012 a hoard of 30,000 silver Roman coins, one of the largest discovered in Britain, was unearthed in an archaeological dig. |
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There are many Roman archaeological sites throughout the central area of the city. |
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New fields, such as paleobotany, have contributed to the debate, while the volume of archaeological evidence has increased. |
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Detailed archaeological studies are undertaken to identify exactly which stones need to be replaced or repaired. |
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In 2003, the archaeological television programme Time Team dug the Royal Crescent in search of a Roman cemetery and the Fosse Way. |
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However, the most unequivocal early archaeological evidence of equines put to working use was of horses being driven. |
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Moreno National Park, which includes many sites of archaeological and paleontological importance. |
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In 1930, Christie married archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan, having met him during an archaeological dig. |
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However, there is no archaeological evidence for any human remains in the foundations of London Bridge. |
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The Lost World literary genre was inspired by real stories of archaeological discoveries by imperial adventurers. |
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However the archaeological evidence for these waves of invaders proved elusive. |
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This lack of archaeological evidence was previously noted by Professor Leslie Alcock. |
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The archaeological record provides evidence of the material culture of the Picts. |
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Since 2001, the site of the battle has undergone topographic, geophysical, and metal detector surveys in addition to archaeological excavations. |
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On the Deccan Plateau, archaeological evidence from this period suggests the existence of a chiefdom stage of political organisation. |
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Warfare is correlated with such looting, as is demonstrated by the recent archaeological looting in Iraq. |
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Recent archaeological excavations have revealed the ruins of a cabin in Hafnir on the Reykjanes peninsula. |
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Shetland is also extremely rich in physical remains of the prehistoric eras and there are over 5,000 archaeological sites all told. |
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In doing so he introduced the continental European concept of an archaeological culture to the British archaeological community. |
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Remaining committed to his socialist ideals, he embraced Marxism, and used Marxist ideas as an interpretative framework for archaeological data. |
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Childe has been considered the principal contributor to archaeological methodology in the first part of the 20th century. |
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These sites in Aberdeenshire fit the historical descriptions of Tacitus and have also yielded archaeological finds related to Roman presence. |
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At the same time, archaeological and historical work was beginning to make progress in constructing a better understanding of regional history. |
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However, apart from placenames, little remains of their presence on Skye in the written or archaeological record. |
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Finally, there are the archaeological sources, which abound, but are almost impossible to interpret as to their possible legal meanings. |
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Although radiocarbon dating can provide a rough estimate, this is not accurate enough to associate archaeological finds with historical events. |
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In his book The Antiquity of Man of 1915, anatomist Sir Arthur Keith discussed the archaeological potential of the area. |
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However, archaeological evidence from the lowland site at Poulton has shown extensive evidence of metal working and ceramics. |
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Prior archaeological and metrological studies had arrived at similar conclusions in support of the migrationist model. |
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When the site was excavated in 1901 several archaeological finds led to the camp being misidentified as Bronze Age. |
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The University of Chicago Oriental Institute has an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern archaeological artifacts. |
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In 2011 it was named as the fifth most endangered archaeological site in the UK by British Archaeology magazine. |
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In the field of archaeology, soil stratigraphy is used to better understand the processes that form and protect archaeological sites. |
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The most important Roman feature is the amphitheatre just outside the walls which is undergoing archaeological investigation. |
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The main museum contains huge collections of archaeological specimens and fine art. |
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The county is rich in archaeological remains such as forts, earthworks and standing stones. |
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The earliest archaeological culture that is conventionally termed Celtic, the Hallstatt culture, comes from the early European Iron Age, ca. |
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Because pottery is so durable, pottery and sherds of pottery survive from millennia at archaeological sites. |
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Pottery has been found in archaeological sites across the islands of Oceania. |
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On and under the seabed are archaeological sites of historic interest, such as shipwrecks and sunken towns. |
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It is also home to important archaeological and ancient sites, such as the Necropolis of Pantalica, the Valley of the Temples, and Selinunte. |
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Because many different cultures settled, dominated or invaded the island, Sicily has a huge variety of archaeological sites. |
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The archaeological find known as the Visby lenses from the Swedish island of Gotland may be components of a telescope. |
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It was built from scratch by experts, using original Viking and experimental archaeological methods. |
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No true dragon ship, as defined by the sagas, has been found by archaeological excavation. |
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Latterly, Orkney was settled by the Picts although the archaeological evidence is sparse. |
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This appears to tie in with comments of Dicuil and is given further weight by recent archaeological discoveries. |
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During Antiquity, the region was home to Roman occupation, as attested by archaeological evidence discovered near the centre. |
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In addition, the flooding claimed the sites of historic villages and archaeological sites. |
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There is no archaeological evidence of a Pictish link and in archaeology the Cruthin are indistinguishable from their neighbours in Ireland. |
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Happisburgh has produced a number of significant archaeological finds over many years. |
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Lichens have been shown to degrade polyester resins, as can be seen in archaeological sites in the Roman city of Baelo Claudia in Spain. |
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According to archaeological and genetic evidence, North and South America were the last continents in the world to gain human habitation. |
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Changes that predate magnetic observatories are recorded in archaeological and geological materials. |
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While there is archaeological evidence of ancient indigenous peoples on the island, it was abandoned when the Norse arrived from Scandinavia. |
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The tribe is now extinct but evidence of its culture is preserved in museum, historical and archaeological records. |
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Though tool complexes comparative to Europe are missing or fragmentary, other archaeological evidence shows behavioral modernity. |
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This conclusion is supported by similar evidence from a nearby archaeological site, Klasies River, that dates to a similar time period. |
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This hypothesis is supported by the relatively late date of the arrival of modern humans in Europe as well as by archaeological and DNA evidence. |
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A shell midden or shell mound is an archaeological feature consisting mainly of mollusk shells. |
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The problems associated with finding archaeological evidence for migration during a period of lowered sea level are well known. |
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Clovis toolmaking technology appears in the archaeological record in much of North America between 12,800 and 13,500 years ago. |
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Norse journeys to Greenland and Canada are supported by historical and archaeological evidence. |
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This discovery aided the reignition of archaeological exploration for the Vikings in the north Atlantic. |
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These views were changed by late 20th century discoveries of burials at an archaeological site. |
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Bone tools were used during this period as well but are rarely preserved in the archaeological record. |
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Lithic analysis is a major and specialised form of archaeological investigation. |
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In the subsequent decades this simple distinction developed into the archaeological periods of today. |
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Auel, which are set in the Paleolithic and are loosely based on archaeological and anthropological findings. |
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One notable archaeological site in this region is the Neolithic flint mines of Spiennes. |
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There is also less archaeological evidence of large settlements and trade in the area. |
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The Neville archaeological site is located along the river's banks in New Hampshire. |
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In 2005, the present owners of Gosforth Hall commissioned a small archaeological excavation within the grounds. |
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Many sites have many archaeological remains dating from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages through to the Industrial Revolution. |
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The root systems of established bracken stands degrade archaeological sites by disrupting the strata and other physical evidence. |
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On archaeological sites, chemical control is usually required as mechanical methods may cause damage. |
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The curve may allow the identification of coppice timber in archaeological sites. |
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The stone axes from Langdale have been found at archaeological sites across Britain and Ireland. |
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