Settlements were often small, represented archaeologically by stone scatters and traces of a tented encampment. |
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They present perhaps the most archaeologically precise re-creation of classical antiquity ever attempted in painting. |
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The investigation of skeletal health offers one important way to look at the health of a population archaeologically. |
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And the original law also excluded archaeologically significant coins of base metals, helmets of iron and bronze, and so on. |
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Exactly what the use of white metal may mean, of course, waits on more complex investigation, both metallurgically and archaeologically. |
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Eastman is an archaeologically rich site with medieval strip lynchet field systems created by ploughing. |
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Rama is a much loved god but, as with other such figures, his historicity cannot be archaeologically established. |
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Undoubtedly the charnel features had many other meanings to the people who used them, ones that leave no archaeologically identifiable traces. |
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Resources were primarily spent on the communal defense of the countryside, limiting archaeologically visible sites to a few fortified hill and mountaintops. |
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Lastman, especially, was admired for his clear narratives and classicizing, archaeologically veristic settings, and his attentive reading of classical sources. |
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These detrital sediments have, however, been investigated archaeologically only to a depth of less than five meters in any part of the Niger Delta. |
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All of this leads to the archaeologically and historically important site that is the magnificent Machu Picchu. |
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Britain's exports are harder to detect archaeologically, but will have included metals, such as silver and gold and some lead, iron and copper. |
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The crank and connecting rod mechanisms of the other two archaeologically attested sawmills worked without a gear train. |
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It is believed to have established by Viking settlers, possibly from the 10th century onward, although it has not been dated archaeologically. |
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Another Berber settlement called Vascos, west of Toledo, is not mentioned in the historical sources, but has been excavated archaeologically. |
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All of these peoples shared a common material culture, and so cannot be defined archaeologically. |
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Archaeologically a number of empirical traits have been used as indicators of modern human behavior. |
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The site in Bloomsbury has recently been identified archaeologically as that occupied by the Chadwick Building, part of University College London. |
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Darby's original blast furnace has been archaeologically excavated and can be seen in situ at Coalbrookdale, part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums. |
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It should be noted that identifying sodalities in eastern North America is archaeologically exceedingly difficult, even where a direct historical approach is possible. |
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Although as yet no coffee houses have been identified archaeologically in Britain, the locations and names of many of the establishments are known. |
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Whilst difficult to find archaeologically, some evidence does exist. |
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