Definition of Archaeologically. Meaning of Archaeologically. Synonyms of Archaeologically

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Definition of Archaeologically

Archaeologically
Archaeologic Ar`ch[ae]*o*log"ic, Archaeological Ar`ch[ae]*o*log"ic*al, Relating to arch[ae]ology, or antiquities; as, arch[ae]ological researches. -- Ar`*ch[ae]*o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Archaeologically from wikipedia

- during) construction work in archaeologically sensitive areas, at the developer's expense. Some of the largest archaeological projects ever undertaken in...
- Archaeologically started out as a Facebook Page, and featured photographs and blog posts about neglected sites and privately owned archaeologically significant...
- considerable repertoire of traded materials which are only rarely recorded archaeologically. The range and volume of trade could thus have been far greater than...
- originated for describing Iron Age Europe and the ancient Near East. In the archaeology of the Americas, a five-period system is conventionally used instead;...
- specialised craft production continued and trade routes remained open. Archaeologically, the Late Bronze Age state of Ugarit (at Ras Shamra in Syria) is considered...
- The archaeology of the Americas is the study of the archaeology of the Western Hemisphere, including North America (Mesoamerica), Central America, South...
- managed to establish a mini-empire through multiple conquests which are archaeologically attested in destruction layers of many urban centers dating to his...
- physical anthropology studies the biological development of humans. Archaeology, often termed as "anthropology of the past," studies human activity through...
- Look up archaeology or archeology in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Archaeology is the study of ancient cultures through examination of the artifacts...
- In archaeology, earthworks are artificial changes in land level, typically made from piles of artificially placed or sculpted rocks and soil. Earthworks...