Sentence examples for archaeological relationship from inspiring English sources

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He avoided the controversy and instead praised the long-lasting archaeological relationship between Egypt and Germany.

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Therefore, it offers an excellent opportunity to compare different kinds of archaeological landscapes and their relationship to different pre-Columbian cultures and environmental settings.

A growing recognition of the vital role that built space plays in social reproduction has created a need for analytical methods and interpretive frameworks with which to investigate this relationship in archaeological datasets.

CE central-southern Italy using genomic, literary, epidemiological, and archaeological evidence to highlight relationships between the Plasmodium parasite, human hosts, Anopheles vector, and environment.

The discovery and excavation of the Hoxne Hoard improved the relationship between the archaeological profession and the community of metal detectorists.

In some of the drawings, he includes solid figures in the form of rectangles or crosses -- derived from the geometrics of certain Russian Constructivists, like Malevich -- that refer to architectural or archaeological elements and also to relationships and balances within a field.

Major hydrological variations associated with glacial and interglacial climates in North Africa and the Levant have been related to Middle Paleolithic occupations and dispersals, but suitable archaeological sites to explore such relationships are rare on the Arabian Peninsula.

Although impressive results have been seen from many examples of landscape modelling, the resolution and accuracy of the sensor devices (0.5m and 15 cm respectively) often falls short to effectively record the subtle details and relationships of complex archaeological features.

Genetically, domestic cats are indistinguishable from the African wildcat, Felis sylvestris lybica, and archaeological evidence confirms that the close relationship between cats and humans was evident nearly 10 000 years ago in the Middle East [ 2].

"The importance is not that we found yet another set of strange archaeological monuments, but that they have a spatial relationship with Stonehenge," Gaffney told the British Science festival in Birmingham.

Considering the unique genetic haplotypes and particular archaeological culture, the admixed population might have had relationship with populations settled South Siberia during the Bronze Age.

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