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In fact, many archaeologists claim it's increased.
Some archaeologists claim wine-making began here, about 8,000 years ago.
The World Heritage site near Salisbury is now more accessible than ever, archaeologists claim, thanks to Google's Under-the-Earth: Seeing Beneath Stonehenge project.
Historians and archaeologists claim that a wreck's most significant finds are not always the most valuable and are often destroyed in commercial salvage operations.
Archaeologists claim the discovered ruins - the remains of villas, workshops, bathhouses, courtyards, cisterns and sewerage networks - say more about the historic evolution of the birthplace of democracy than any other find to date.
On the one hand it's true when archaeologists claim that they have no control over the media narrative, and that journalists are prone to sensationalise these kinds of things… but on the other hand, it kind of misses the point, and is also a little disingenuous.
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A 78-year-old local marine archaeologist claims to have made some 650 scuba-diving trips in search of the submerged remains of medieval churches.
Where the archaeologist claimed to find many houses and streets outside the citadel, the ancient historian said that there were few actual excavations of house foundations and that much of the land was open agricultural fields.
But now, an archaeologist claims that he has found her secret tomb in the Valley of the Kings, hidden just beyond a wall near the resting place of the boy-pharaoh.
The idea first gripped the attention of the world in autumn last year, when radar images bore out archaeologist Nicholas Reeves' claim that Tutankhamun's tomb had two undiscovered doors.
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