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  • ...haeology)|archaeological artifact]] which is recovered at [[archaeological site]]s; however, man-made objects of modern society are also cultural artifacts
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  • ...d]]. Such a site excavation concerns itself with a specific archaeological site or a [[connected]] series of sites, and may be conducted over as little as ...ould be possible from the excavation records to completely reconstruct the site in three-dimensional space.
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  • == Archaeological corpora == ..." of Turkey), may go through a series of corpora, determined by their find site dates.
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  • == Archaeological corpora == ..." of Turkey), may go through a series of corpora, determined by their find site dates.
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  • ...ical]] or [[History|historical]] interest, esp. such an object found at an archaeological excavation. ...type of archaeological [[artifact]] which is recovered at [[archaeological site]]s; however, man-made objects of modern [[society]] are also cultural artif
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Revelation Muhammad's first revelation] of the [[Quran]] (the site in specificity being a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hira cave] 3.2 km (2 ...area. Due to this expansion, Mecca has lost some historical structures and archaeological sites, such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajyad_Fortress Ajyad Fort
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  • ...ound serving later as market place or caravanserai. [[Hadrian]] chose the site to sell remnants of [[Bar Kochba]]'s army into slavery.
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  • ...egan among the advisory panel of the need for an archival repository for [[archaeological]] data. It was with this need in mind that the ETANA partners sought and re ...kipedia.org/wiki/Cuneiform cuneiform] text publications and archaeological site reports, including dissertations relating to [[archaeology]] in Iraq. Prof.
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  • .../wiki/Qafzeh Qafzeh], Israel. A variety of grave goods were present at the site, including the mandible of a wild boar in the arms of one of the skeletons. ...ltures, and numerous [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeological_culture archaeological cultures] are defined by their burial [[customs]], such as the [https://en.
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  • ...affiliated with the Israel Museum are the [[Rockefeller Museum|Rockefeller Archaeological Museum]], [[Ticho House]], and the Paley Center of Art. ...anent.html] |pub. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, entitled ''The Rockefeller Archaeological Museum: About the Museum: The Permanent Exhibition'' . Ticho House, in down
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  • ...most important [[oracle]] in the classical Greek world, and it was a major site for the worship of the god [[Apollo]]. His sacred precinct in Delphi was a Delphi was revered throughout the Greek world as the site of the ''[[omphalos]]'' stone, the centre of the [[earth]] and the universe
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  • ...Subsequently the Spanish founded the new settlement of Mexico City on the site of the ruined Aztec capital. *From archaeological evidence as it is found in excavations such as that of the renowned [[Templ
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  • ===Earliest history & archaeological evidence=== ...era.(Pre-Christian Rituals at Nazareth, Archaeology: A Publication of the Archaeological Institute of America [https://www.archaeology.org/0311/newsbriefs/nazareth.
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  • ...has fallen 45 percent.[https://www.bowlingalone.com/ ''Bowling Alone'' web site] ...s''. Routledge, New York. Hegmon, Michelle 2002) Concepts of Community in Archaeological Research. In ''Seeking the Center: Archaeology and Ancient Communities in t
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  • The Tortuguero site dates from the 7th century AD and consists of a series of inscriptions in h ...opinion on the subject is divided.[15] There is also little [[evidence]], archaeological or historical, that the Maya placed any importance on solstices or equinoxe
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  • ...y proposed sites are not within the Atlantic at all. Some are scholarly or archaeological hypotheses, while others have been made by [[psychic]] or other [[pseudosci ...lace near [[Trabzon]]). The nearby [[Sea of Azov]] was proposed as another site in 2003.<ref>Atlantis Motherland https://atlantis-today.com<!-- Atlantis Mo
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  • ...ruins of the Royal Library of the Ebla civilization, in the archaeological site of Tell Mardikh in Syria dated to 2300 BC. He may have been a desert god at
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  • ...traditional astronomies in their cultural context, utilizing [[archaeology|archaeological]] and [[anthropology|anthropological]] evidence. ...iamotherlode.net/catalog/educational.php/ Celestia Motherlode] Educational site for Astronomical journeys through space
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  • ...ment, is another example that brings cultural and biological—and at times, archaeological—approaches together, as it can deal with a broad range of topics from [[e ...sylvania's "What is Ethnography?"] Penn's Public Interest Anthropology Web Site
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