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    archaeological endeavor, including cultural artifacts (of cultural interest). "Artifact" is the general term used in archaeology, while in museums the equivalent...
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  • following is a list of inscribed artifacts, items made or given shape by humans, that are significant to biblical archaeology. This table lists inscriptions...
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  • managing the project Artifact (archaeology), an object formed by humans, particularly one of interest to archaeologists Cultural artifact, in the social sciences...
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  • Xenoarchaeology (redirect from Exo-artifact)
    Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence), extraterrestrial archaeology, space archaeology, SETA (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Artifacts), Dysonian SETI, Planetary SETI, SETT...
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    An out-of-place artifact (OOPArt or oopart) is an artifact of historical, archaeological, or paleontological interest to someone that is claimed to have...
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    Biblical archaeology is an academic school and a subset of Biblical studies and Levantine archaeology. Biblical archaeology studies archaeological sites...
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    J. M. (1990) The Elements of Archaeological Conservation Routledge, New York. 326 pp. ISBN 978-0415012072. "Coso Artifact Decisively Identified – and it's...
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  • of archaeological science. Archaeological science has particular value when it can provide absolute dates for archaeological strata and artifacts. Some...
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    archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscapes. Archaeology can be considered both a social...
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    Fill (archaeology) Harris matrix Relationship (archaeology) Single context recording Emery, Katy Meyers (2011-10-04). "Archaeology 101: Artifact versus...
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    recovered from archaeological sites, i.e. archaeological artifacts, but can also include objects of modern or early-modern society, or social artifacts. For example...
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    preservation of artifacts and features. In the past, archaeological excavation involved random digging to unearth artifacts. Exact locations of artifacts were not...
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  • i.e. the classes, are also called types. Most archaeological typologies organize portable artifacts into types, but typologies of larger structures...
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    bones and mollusks. The study of biofacts, alongside other archaeological remains such as artifacts are a key element to understanding how past societies interacted...
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    who have found artifacts are farmers who are plowing their fields or just cleaning them up, and they often find archaeological artifacts. Many people who...
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    critique of the former period in archaeology, the cultural-history phase in which archaeologists thought that information artifacts contained about past culture...
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    comprehensive archaeological record of unique cultural elements of Quimbaya culture has potentially been compromised by the high probability of many artifacts being...
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    Eastern archaeology is a regional branch of the wider, global discipline of archaeology. It refers generally to the excavation and study of artifacts and...
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  • science Archaeological ethics Archaeological excavation Archaeological record Archaeological science Archaeological site Archaeological theory Artifacts Biofacts...
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  • ancient and recent humans. Thus, to be considered as archaeological, the remains, objects or artifacts to be dated must be related to human activity. It...
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  • their group material culture. The multiple interpretations of an artifact, archaeological site or symbol are affected by the archaeologist's own experiences...
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    German-language articles, with a few in English and French). Archaeology of Ancient Egypt Artifact (archaeology) Assyriology Coptology Cultural tourism in Egypt Egyptomania...
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    also be important for archaeology because they can form a kind of accidental time capsule, preserving an assemblage of human artifacts at the moment in time...
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  • Dinosaurs". www.biblebelievers.org.au. Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews (May 9, 2007). "The London Artifact (Texas)". Bad Archaeology. Retrieved December 17, 2016....
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  • An archaeological culture is a recurring assemblage of types of artifacts, buildings and monuments from a specific period and region that may constitute...
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    Maritime archaeology (also known as marine archaeology) is a discipline within archaeology as a whole that specifically studies human interaction with...
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    Magic in Enlightenment Europe, Manchester University Press. p.167 "Artifact". Archaeology Magazine. November/December 2016. Page 68. Kennedy 2016. antlassco...
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  • In archaeology, seriation is a relative dating method in which assemblages or artifacts from numerous sites in the same culture are placed in chronological...
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    An archaeology museum is a museum that specializes in the display of archaeological artifacts. Many archaeology museum are in the open air, such as the...
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  • unit for recording and analysis. culture An archaeological culture is a recurring assemblage of artifacts from a specific time and place that may constitute...
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