archaeological
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- archaeologically adverb
- hyperarchaeological adjective
Etymology
Origin of archaeological
1775–85; < Greek archaiologik ( ós ) ( archaeology, -ic ) + -al 1
Example Sentences
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It looks at four questions: Does the area have national significance — historical landmarks or archaeological sites?
From Los Angeles Times
“You wouldn’t happen to have another archaeological site in Brazil, would you, Auntie North?”
From Literature
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Israeli bodies would also be given oversight and enforcement powers for environmental and archaeological matters in PA-administered areas.
From BBC
The discoveries are the result of more than 30 years of sustained archaeological and geological research carried out under the Moroccan-French Program "Préhistoire de Casablanca."
From Science Daily
A recently uncovered archaeological site in central China is changing how scientists understand early hominin behavior in East Asia.
From Science Daily
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