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Archeology
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Archeology" is not correct; the standard spelling is "Archaeology." You can use it when referring to the study of human history and prehistory through excavation and analysis of artifacts. An example: "Her passion for archeology led her to explore ancient ruins." Alternative expressions include "the study of ancient cultures" and "the science of past civilizations."
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60 human-written examples
Jamaal May finds music in the urban soundscape in Hum and francine j harris's Allegiance is a book of rich emotional archeology.
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Only those seriously into colonial archeology will find the ruins exciting: a derelict Dutch-built hospital, a ruined courthouse where a large cow now presides.
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Archaeology, also spelled archeology, the scientific study of the material remains of past human life and activities.
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Price: £34.99 (Xbox) Professor Hershel Layton Professor Layton and the Spectre's Call (7+) What's he like: An archeology don from Gressenheller University, London with perfect manners and an unquenchable thirst for tea.
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"Instead of building its power on archeological objects, it is building its power on the destruction of archeology.
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Yet, even in this 21st-century enclave, the star of the show remains Florence – as you walk about the clothes racks, note the glass floor beneath your feet revealing some of the city's ancient archeology.
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"It's like Indiana Jones archeology," he said, lifting a broken gourd from the rubble and holding it above his head.
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An expert in Greek and Roman art and archeology, Schwab conceived of the project in 2007 when Fairfield hosted an art exhibition that included photos of the Caryatids.
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Indeed, this diminutive woman, whose study of the world's lost antiquities sometimes amounts to an obsession, now describes her job as "a student of the destruction of archeology in war".
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Isis, it seems, is using archeology and history.
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The project exemplifies a trend in the discipline, known as landscape archeology, which considers ancient peoples in the context of their environment, and views archeological sites as parts of a network rather than as solitary phenomena.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Maintain consistency throughout your document; do not switch between the 'ae' and 'e' spellings in the same text.
Common error
Avoid using "Archeology" when you actually mean "paleontology". While both involve digging, the former is strictly about human cultures and artifacts, whereas the latter is about the biological history of the earth, such as dinosaurs.
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Linguistic Context
In terms of syntax, "Archeology" serves as a common noun referring to the scientific study of human history through material remains. According to Ludwig, it functions primarily as the subject or object of a sentence. While Ludwig AI notes that the 'ae' spelling is the international standard, this version is a frequent variant in US English.
Frequent in
News & Media
85%
Encyclopedias
10%
Science
5%
Less common in
Social Media
2%
Formal & Business
1%
Wiki
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "Archeology" is a widely recognized and correct spelling variant used primarily in the United States. Although Ludwig AI suggests that "archaeology" is the more traditional form, the 60 examples provided by Ludwig from sources like The New Yorker and The Guardian demonstrate that this version is thoroughly integrated into high-level professional writing. It functions as a formal noun and is essential for discussing human history, material culture, and ancient civilizations. Writers should choose their spelling based on their target audience but must remain consistent within a single piece of work. For scientific precision, ensure you do not confuse it with related fields like "paleontology".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Archaeology
The standard British and international academic spelling of the same discipline
Material culture
The technical academic subject matter of the discipline
Excavation
Refers to the physical act of digging rather than the entire academic field
Anthropology
A broader discipline of which the study of material remains is a sub-field
Paleontology
Focuses specifically on fossilized remains of plants and animals rather than human history
Antiquities
Refers to the objects themselves rather than the study of them
Cultural heritage
Focuses on the preservation and social significance of historical sites
Historical research
A broader term that includes documentary evidence as well as physical remains
Ancient history
The chronological period often explored by researchers in this field
Prehistory
The period of time often studied by this discipline before written records
FAQs
Is "archeology" a correct spelling?
Yes, "Archeology" is a correct and accepted spelling, particularly in American English. While Ludwig AI points out that "archaeology" is more common globally, the version without the 'a' is standard in many US publications.
What is the difference between "archeology" and archaeology?
The only difference is the spelling. "Archeology" is the simplified American version, while "archaeology" is the traditional spelling used in British English and most international academic journals.
Can I use "paleontology" instead of "archeology"?
No, they are different fields. You should use "paleontology" for the study of fossils and dinosaurs, and "Archeology" for the study of human artifacts and ancient civilizations.
What is another word for "archeology"?
Depending on the context, you might use terms like "excavation" for the physical work or "anthropology" for the broader study of humans.
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