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Archaeology or
archeology is the
study of
human activity through the
recovery and
analysis of
material culture. The
archaeological record consists of artifacts...
- An
archaeological site is a
place (or
group of
physical sites) in
which evidence of past
activity is
preserved (either
prehistoric or
historic or contemporary)...
- An
artifact or
artefact (British English) is a
general term for an item made or
given shape by humans, such as a tool or a work of art,
especially an object...
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Alamgirpur is an
archaeological site of the
Indus Valley civilization that
thrived along the Ganga-Yamuna Doab (c. 3300–1300 BC) from the Harappan-Bara...
- Studies. 5: 111–150. Maugh,
Thomas H. II (April 21, 1992). "L.A.-Based
Archeology Team
Finds 2nd
Arabian City: History:
Saffara Metropolis, a 3,000-year-old...
- The
archeology in
Algeria is rich in
prehistoric memorials of
human occupation.
Algeria contains many
Roman remains and is rich in
monuments of Saracenic...
- In archaeology, in
particular of the
Stone Age,
lithic reduction is the
process of
fashioning stones or
rocks from
their natural state into
tools or weapons...
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Rescue archaeology,
sometimes called commercial archaeology,
preventive archaeology,
salvage archaeology,
contract archaeology, developer-funded archaeology...
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numerous gaps and
large flexibility in chronology. For
legendary and
archeologically unverified rulers of
Ethiopian tradition, see
Regnal lists of Ethiopia...
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person engaged in the
study or
profession of archaeology.
archaeology archeology The
academic discipline concerned with the
study of the
human past through...