Archaeologists

Word ARCHAEOLOGISTS
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Definitions and meanings of "Archaeologists"

What do we mean by archaeologists?

Someone who studies or practises archaeology.

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The word "archaeologists" in example sentences

But, “looting” is the word archaeologists use when someone takes artifacts from an archaeological site and puts them up for sale. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Thanks to the revival of a 30-year-old technique, a team of physicists and archaeologists is doing something like that to learn about hidden Mayan temples. ❋ Unknown (2007)

First, an increasing identification of Magude with the Khosa clan both homogenized this culturally diverse area and naturalized the relationship between ethnicity and geographic space, denying the long history of population mobility that is foregrounded in archaeologists ', travelers', and even early administrative maps. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Mori outlines the finding on his blog, Quellí Della Bassa, saying his find was verified by experts including archaeologists from the National Archaeological Museum of Parma. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This is the dispassionate term archaeologists often use to refer to even the most exciting discoveries. ❋ MICHAEL BALTER (2005)

Or were previous "experts" many were adventurers who could hardly be classified as archaeologists in the sense we use the term today who dug up so much of Egypt in the 19th and early 20th centuries wrong about their timeline? ❋ Jan (2008)

Still, whose heart is not gladdened by the idea of archaeologists at the barricades? ❋ Unknown (2008)

What Louise did not realize was that Ian had no interest in having big-name archaeologists at Çatalhöyük. ❋ MICHAEL BALTER (2005)

One of the village women called the archaeologists over to have a drink of ayran, Turkish buttermilk. ❋ MICHAEL BALTER (2005)

It has been over 30 years since Ivor Noel Hume gave historical archaeology the "handmaiden to history" moniker archaeologists are still fleeing. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Of particular interest to both me and the archaeologists was the fact that even though this was a particularly nasty injury, the person here survived - the skull shows definite signs of mending, a process that took several months at least. ❋ Alex Knapp (2011)

I've seen movies in which "archaeologists" wear hats and that guy is definitely wearing one. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

More like a looter himself - just like Woolley (Ur) and Carter (King "Tut's" tomb, Egypt) and the other so-called "archaeologists" of that era. ❋ Jan (2009)

First of all, all these names -- which are mostly "Maccabean," primarily demonstrating the popularity of the Maccabean family in Israel at the time and not what our intrepid 'archaeologists' seem to think they demonstrate -- found in the "Jesus Burial Cave" on the outskirts of Jerusalem (as many have now already said) were so widespread at the time that finding a family tomb with ossuaries inscribed with them proves nothing at all. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Yet they continue to portray themselves as "archaeologists" to the masses of uninformed waiting breathlessly to hear that the "professionals" have verified their belief system with "science". ❋ Christopher O'Brien (2007)

This database will of course also be used by different disciplines of the Sagalassos team such as archaeologists, botanists, and geologists. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Those findings also ignited gold fever in the country, inspiring hundreds of freelance "archaeologists" to dig for treasures of their own, with a black-market value that far exceeded a farmer's annual earnings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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