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It contains many | archaeological finds including hundreds of flints, plus R |
Archaeological finds from the site are being exhibited at | |
Archaeological finds in the park include stone sharpening | |
The | archaeological finds of both Independence cultures are cr |
Archaeological finds in the vicinity of the hill site inc | |
e aul of Haibach was rediscovered, through | archaeological finds in the Ukraine. |
Archaeological finds in and around the village include pr | |
It was here that many of his | archaeological finds were stored and in 2000 they formed |
Several significant | archaeological finds have been made at Pitney, including |
The | archaeological finds of Independence I culture and Indepe |
Archaeological finds are consistent with this identificat | |
Archaeological finds suggest that the Chitimacha and thei | |
A large number of | archaeological finds have been discovered on the site, in |
opens a private museum of his Near Eastern | archaeological finds in Berlin. |
Additional | archaeological finds were reported from the property as r |
Timber trackways have been identified in | archaeological finds in Neolithic England, dating to 500 |
A number of | archaeological finds depict the archigallus wearing luxur |
on of the village community illustrated by | archaeological finds attesting that the area was inhabite |
Many of the publications of | archaeological finds produced by the British School durin |
lly settled by Belgae invaders, and nearby | archaeological finds of Belgic and pre-Belgic pottery, in |
Archaeological finds on the site have provided insight in | |
rsemen there around the year 1000, and the | archaeological finds reveal a mixed population of Scandin |
First | archaeological finds stem from the Migration Period. |
Archaeological finds suggest the place was the site of a | |
d from "about A.D. 34" - Shanks noted that | archaeological finds cannot be dated so precisely, adding |
Due to the abundance of | archaeological finds of the zone an important historic pe |
and built small villages here as evined by | archaeological finds of axes and swords, as well as an ur |
Some | archaeological finds from the Abbey's site are displayed |
d hunted for food, is attested by numerous | archaeological finds, such as pottery decorated with what |
im personally owned a large portion of his | archaeological finds, as was then the custom. |
nly a skirmish occurred here, confirmed by | archaeological finds. |
tions throughout its history, according to | archaeological finds. |
register of all known sites, monuments and | archaeological finds. |
d area for the mixing of a 'cosmetic'; the | archaeological forerunner palettes, the Rhomboidal palett |
itial suspicions that the disk might be an | archaeological forgery. |
Unholy Business is about a case of | archaeological fraud that Israeli police in 2004 called " |
An | archaeological gallery was attached to the Picture Galler |
The outline of this dugout is marked in an | archaeological garden within the church grounds. |
Having developed a side interest in | archaeological geology, he left the oil company and spent |
Chris Gaffney is a British | archaeological geophysicist, who formerly worked on Time |
Archaeological geophysics | |
iversity of Bradford for "for popularising | archaeological geophysics via Time Team and other media o |
2007 Gaffney was employed as a lecturer in | Archaeological Geophysics at the University of Bradford a |
His Illyromania derived in part from | archaeological Germanomania and was supported by contempo |
The South Trafford | Archaeological Group (STAG) is an archaeological group ba |
or, Jerome (2008) The Holy Land: An Oxford | Archaeological Guide from Earliest Times to 1700 Oxford U |
Trump, Malta: An | archaeological guide, p. 137 |
Southern Greece: an | archaeological guide. |
The | archaeological Gustow group of Western Pomerania is also |
Witts, G. B. (2008) | Archaeological Handbook of the County of Gloucester. |
ve American origin of the remains and poor | archaeological handling halted the construction in Januar |
Archaeological Heritage and Museum Studies | |
nd teaching young people about the British | archaeological heritage. |
The area has a recognised | archaeological heritage. |
Recent research by | archaeological historian Mike O'Neill has established the |
is a concentration of largely unexcavated | archaeological, historic and living cultural heritage pro |
nded the museum in Horodok with a valuable | archaeological, historical and ethnographic collections f |
Combined | archaeological, historical, and anthropological data sets |
The | Archaeological History of New York, University of the sta |
reat Pyramid in relation to the then known | archaeological history, along with their interpretations |
ngle Grave culture is an enormous European | archaeological horizon that begins in the late Neolithic |
n (archeology), social stratification, and | archaeological horizon) underlying all modern Indo-Europe |
he goddess that inspired the legend in the | archaeological Hunting Period, the oak tree at the cave's |
d on the existing historical texts and the | archaeological iconographic materials discovered since th |
This | archaeological identification fortuitously came just afte |
In | archaeological illustration, they are typically used to r |
only of immersion and that the area has no | archaeological images of baptism by pouring water on the |
of the Indian Protohistoric cultures: Its | Archaeological implications. |
at Kanswa or Kansua, an ancient village of | archaeological importance in Kota district in Rajasthan, |
Kanswa or Kansua is an ancient village of | archaeological importance in Kota district in Rajasthan, |
nd the ongoing contempt for the tremendous | archaeological importance of the Temple Mount...”, “...Us |
v was the first historian to recognize the | archaeological importance of the village Gorodishche on t |
temples, wells, gardens etc., which are of | archaeological importance and historical monuments. |
l have identified as "an area of potential | archaeological importance" due to "surviving archaeologic |
I) also introduced the concept of Areas of | Archaeological Importance, city centres of historic signi |
need for agricultural land outweighed the | archaeological importance. |
so served as an expert witness for matters | archaeological in several court cases in both Nova Scotia |
onsigned the site to over seventy years of | archaeological inactivity. |
He was a corresponding member of the | Archaeological Institute in Rome and Berlin, as well as a |
55 no. 1 (Jan/Feb 2002) | Archaeological Institute of America. |
1978 as a scientific adviser to the German | Archaeological Institute in Istanbul, leading excavations |
Archaeological Institute of America begins publishing the | |
xcavated by the Anyang Working Team of the | Archaeological Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social |
5 Blegen became the first recipient of the | Archaeological Institute of America's Gold Medal for arch |
In 1988 she won the Gold Medal of the | Archaeological Institute of America. |
The | Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is a North Amer |
grapher in the excavations of the Austrian | Archaeological Institute in Ephesus, and conducts his own |
He was also a member of the | Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. |
resident of the Prehistoric Society, Royal | Archaeological Institute and Society for Medieval Archaeo |
he subject and in 1883 he announced to the | Archaeological Institute at Carlisle, his reading of Edda |
as elected an honorary member of the Royal | Archaeological Institute and of the Society of Antiquarie |
2, where he became Secretary to the German | Archaeological Institute and catalogued the holdings of i |
naean Palace, Papers of a Symposium of the | Archaeological Institute of America and Fordham Universit |
He was President of the Royal | Archaeological Institute from 1892 to 1898 and President |
hool, and an Arabic teacher for the French | Archaeological Institute in Cairo, all in 1888. |
Establishment of the | Archaeological Institute of America. |
ssociation of German science in the German | Archaeological Institute in Rome and took part with the G |
of papers edited by Tracey Cullen for the | Archaeological Institute of America. |
In addition he graduated from the Moscow | Archaeological Institute in 1917. |
years of joint excavations by the Austrian | Archaeological Institute of Cairo and the Egyptian Instit |
e was an executive committee member of the | Archaeological Institute of America. |
also a corresponding member of the German | Archaeological Institute and a Fellow of the Austrian Aca |
The | Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is formed. |
ity of Vienna and Director of the Austrian | Archaeological Institute in Cairo 1973-2009. |
He was also a member of the Royal | Archaeological Institute, and a Fellow of the Royal Histo |
ogica" in 1829, later to become the German | Archaeological Institute, and was in 1838 entrusted with |
s, and in 1898 was founder of the Austrian | Archaeological Institute, where he worked as director for |
and in 1887 become secretary of the German | Archaeological Institute. |
arian Ethnographic Society and the Russian | Archaeological Institute. |
c, architectural, traditional, artistic or | archaeological interest attaching to it". |
ses, one the New Inn is listed as being of | archaeological interest and is several centuries old. |
Of | archaeological interest in the area there is a beautiful |
Mersley is the subject of | archaeological interest because of findings of Roman pott |
There is also | archaeological interest with a Neolithic camp and burial |
The site is also known for its | archaeological interest including Bronze Age and Roman ea |
The area is also of | archaeological interest with the Long Man of Wilmington c |
site has ASAI status (Area of Significant | Archaeological Interest). |
ated on Afton Down has been the subject of | archaeological interest, and is thought to be from the Br |
One barrow has been the subject of | archaeological interest, and is thought to be from the Br |
The area is of geological and | archaeological interest, through stone artifacts at Hende |
fe trust notes that Puttenham Common is of | archaeological interest. |
around the Glen is rich in historical and | archaeological interest. |
anized, allowing members to visit sites of | archaeological interest. |
er chalk pits show evidence of more recent | archaeological interest. |
the woods, and a number of other items of | archaeological interest. |
Prior to this date, | archaeological interests had been represented at the univ |
us interpretations of sites may clash with | archaeological interpretations, leading to disputes about |
ing the last element mentioned, due to the | archaeological interventions in the port of Sanitja, whic |
Archaeological inventory of County Cork, Volume 3: Mid Co | |
Archaeological invesigations of the district revealed a B | |
n about 1710; recently (2005) there was an | archaeological investigation into the remains of this bui |
In 1982, | archaeological investigation began at the fort. |
Today the | archaeological investigation is led by Marcella Frangipan |
The | archaeological investigation of the site started after th |
te has been the subject of antiquarian and | archaeological investigation since the 18th century, but |
storical investigations from the 1970s and | archaeological investigation that began at Melrose Planta |
provided the funds necessary to conduct an | archaeological investigation of the anomalies discovered |
A&M University began a ten-year underwater | archaeological investigation of the portion of Port Royal |
As yet there has been no | archaeological investigation of the garden area of Sayes |
Office as owners of the wreck paid for an | archaeological investigation and recommended in 1996 that |
ined vacant until the early 1980s, when an | archaeological investigation was undertaken before an ext |
In 2003, the site was the focus of a | archaeological investigation by a NOAA team consisting of |
tlement around Vesey Park, though not much | archaeological investigation has been carried out in the |
Archaeological investigation followed in the 20th century | |
English Heritage: | Archaeological Investigation Report Series AI/3/2001. |
The first major | archaeological investigation at the Tomotley site was con |
It offers opportunities to take part in | archaeological investigation through its annual training |
However, subsequent | archaeological investigation has dated the site to the 9t |
r has developed a number of procedures for | archaeological investigation and analytical methods for w |
(1687-1765), antiquarian who pioneered the | archaeological investigation of Stonehenge and Avebury, w |
allation artist Mark Dion first transforms | archaeological investigation into an art exhibit with his |
ion of Pontius Pilate's judgment of Jesus; | archaeological investigation now indicates that these sla |
House was discovered in 1937/38 during an | archaeological investigation carried out by the Dorset Na |
An | archaeological investigation at Ballyharry Farm, some 700 |
Only a thorough | archaeological investigation, initially (at least) non-in |
However, due to | archaeological investigation, it is now known that the ar |
he town have been the subject of extensive | archaeological investigation. |
e excavations carried out during the ‘80s, | archaeological investigations were taken up in 1993 |
Archaeological investigations have revealed the historic | |
Archaeological investigations was carried out in the 1960 | |
Archaeological investigations found the remains of woolly | |
th Century and the site was the subject of | archaeological investigations between 1998 and 2006. |
Archaeological investigations at Barbury have shown evide | |
and the remainder were found during formal | archaeological investigations by the University of York b |
al members of the Ktunaxa Nation conducted | archaeological investigations at the site of Thompson's K |
s and a colleague were invited to lead the | archaeological investigations of the environment at the c |
blished about these sites and virtually no | archaeological investigations have been carried out. |
, Andy M. (2008) "Settlement and Ceremony: | archaeological investigations at Stannon Down, St Breward |
pproximately 500 acres (2.0 km2), although | archaeological investigations have shown that the total o |
l, Skendleby Priory, were uncovered during | archaeological investigations and excavations in 2005. |
Archaeological investigations were conducted in the early | |
Archaeological investigations have concluded that Canfiel | |
Archaeological investigations have found graves with huma | |
n the medieval period was found during the | archaeological investigations of the site in the 1970s an |
high rise office building was approved but | archaeological investigations in 1983 revealed parts of t |
ympathy for the Greek War of Independence, | archaeological investigations and the proliferation of de |
ng was to go through the American Bottoms, | archaeological investigations had to be conducted prior t |
Archaeological investigations and excavations at the site | |
Archaeological investigations in 1974 determined the hous | |
Recent | archaeological investigations following the Cowgate fire |
Extensive | archaeological investigations began in 2002 under the dir |
Preliminary | archaeological investigations at the time established the |
elopment, Oxford Archaeology undertook the | archaeological investigations on behalf of Oxford City Co |
reference is given as to when the 'modern | archaeological investigations' were undertaken or where t |
Since 1998, | archaeological investigations, archival and oral history |
ance missions and carried out considerable | archaeological investigations, both from the air and on t |
It carries out | archaeological investigations, fieldwork, excavation and |
orcelain production were discovered during | archaeological investigations.. |
The collections include | archaeological items, costumes, domestic objects, and toy |
laints of breakages on site to the British | Archaeological Jobs Resource brought about indications fr |
According to the | Archaeological Journal (1844), the islet (referred to as |
March - The | Archaeological Journal first published. |
The Cambridge | Archaeological Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journa |
Seals Preserved at Wisby in Gottland, | Archaeological Journal, Vol. |
"Pilsbury: A Forgotten Castle," Derbyshire | Archaeological Journal, Vol 126. |
Archaeological Journal, 54, 340-54 | |
raph series and the twice-yearly Cambridge | Archaeological Journal. |
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