Nghĩa của từ archaeologically bằng Tiếng Anh

adverb

from an archaeological standpoint (pertaining to the study of ancient cultures through their artifacts)

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1. What is the definition of Archaeologically? What is the meaning of Archaeologically? How do you use Archaeologically in a sentence? What are synonyms for Archaeologically?

2. Speaking Archaeologically, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India

3. Archaeologically (Adverb) In an archaeological manner.

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5. What are synonyms for Archaeologically?

6. The D&C has been proven Archaeologically

7. Salvagers who found the shipwreck did not use Archaeologically

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9. Salvagers who found the shipwreck did not use Archaeologically

10. The interior of Syria was considered archaeologically poor.

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12. Speaking Archaeologically is an archaeological education group which focuses on object analysis and

13. Speaking Archaeologically is an archaeological education group, based in India

14. Archaeologically, it is one of the best preserved forts in the Northwest from this period

15. An Archaeologically Authenticated, Gastro-Musicological Historical Artifact: The Menu For The Jazz Brunch At Jack’s Tea Garden

16. He said it’s a shame it wasn’t finalized because it would help reduce conflicts in the Archaeologically rich county

17. Archaeologically Speaking's mission is to engage the public with archaeological research, both to raise public awareness of new

18. 23 hours ago · Conservationists Sue Federal Government To Protect 'Archaeologically Rich Area' In San Juan County

19. ‘They present perhaps the most Archaeologically precise re-creation of classical antiquity ever attempted in painting.’ ‘Council members argued that the site chosen was an old Shoshone village and that the agency failed to adequately study the project's impact on an Archaeologically significant zone.’

20. John has more empirical (sensorily attributed) references, topographical details, and Archaeologically attested features than all the other gospels combined—canonical and otherwise

21. The structure of Machu Picchu, originally built by the Incas, is one of the most Archaeologically stunning mysteries of the past

22. Archaeologists have been especially concerned with the state; the earliest cases of state formation occurred long before detailed written records were kept and must be studied Archaeologically

23. Archaeologically Kerch is of particular interest, the kurgans or sepulchral mounds of the town and vicinity having yielded a rich variety of the most beautiful works of art.

24. Now, of course, I am not seriously arguing that the question of the Book of Mormon’s historicity is settled because the D&C has been proven Archaeologically.

25. However, the simplest and most persuasive explanation is the reconstruction of a large but Archaeologically invisible population that lived alongside the residents of the permanent settlements

26. Israel's project is very Archaeologically focused, especially given the rich history that lies beneath the surface of much of the country, especially in cities thousands of years old.

27. Alumni Priyanshu Mehta Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, Chandigarh Priyanshu has been the All Rounder Best Student of Speaking Archaeologically in Season 3 and is currently pursuing an MSc

28. Archaeologically kb panencephalitis violator, transgressor, one who commits a breach; trespasser pleasure craft atrasado mental privatne zalihe industrial-strength soaring, flight type of igneous rock cupola epikura suunnattu osakeanti, erikoisjulkaisu foreign loan caulking கழிமுகம்; ஆற்று

29. In a way that relates to archaeology (= the study of past history by digging to find old buildings, tools, objects, etc.): The site of the house has never been Archaeologically excavated

30. In a way that relates to archaeology (= the study of past history by digging to find old buildings, tools, objects, etc.): The site of the house has never been Archaeologically excavated

31. In “Archaeology Confirms 50 Real People in the Bible” in the March/April 2014 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Purdue University scholar Lawrence Mykytiuk lists 50 figures from the Hebrew Bible who have been confirmed Archaeologically.

32. The collaboration of George, Joan du Plat Taylor, Honor Frost, Peter Throckmorton; with skilled divers Frederic Dumas and Claude Duthuit resulted in the Gelidonya site excavation being the first to completely Archaeologically excavate an ancient shipwreck from the sea floor.

33. Speaking Archaeologically began when a young archaeologist decided to create an online cache for sites, objects and monuments so that researchers all over the world could access these and make their work more inclusive and less dependent on “only that which has already been written about”.

34. Question: Which Is Evident Archaeologically By Agricultural Societies Tend To Be Their Sedentary, Permanent Architecture Hierarchical, Ceramic Designs Egalitarian, Faunal Remains None Of The Above Archaeologists Believe That Humans First Arrived Into The Americas Via Beringia, Which Is An Ice-free Corridor In Canada A Stretch Of Land Now Under Water O A Coastal

35. The Vedic period reaches its peak only after the composition of the mantra texts, with the establishment of the various shakhas all over Northern India which annotated the mantra samhitas with Brahmana discussions of their meaning, and reaches its end in the age of Buddha and Panini and the rise of the Mahajanapadas (archaeologically, Northern Black Polished Ware).

36. The SHPO website also provides a suite of online resources including a GIS module (pdf) that displays Archaeologically sensitive areas of the state, The SPHINX database, which identifies sites and structures in the inventory by name, and a module that allows you to review National Register Nomination forms for most of the listed properties in