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noun
Someone who is skilled, professes or practices archaeology.
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The Gabii dig site is a gift to archaeologists.
For this reason, they are of prime interest to archaeologists.
The site is known to archaeologists as the Cromer Forest-bed Formation.
Known to archaeologists as Formative or pre-Classic peoples, these groups established agricultural villages by 1800 bce.
That's not a trick question, at least not to archaeologists studying a royal burial site in northern Greece.
This proved to be a gift to archaeologists, especially because the city is all but ignored in surviving texts.
Before Isis seized this extraordinary Syrian site last year, Palmyra was a name known best to archaeologists, historians and classicists.
The traces are as intriguing to archaeologists as the ghostly painted-over layers on a canvas are to art historians.
Mr. Placidi, of the underground guide group, said the tunnel was well known to archaeologists and had been on his list of places to visit.
The king's regalia and his audience suggested to archaeologists that he was portraying a deity in some type of ritualized performance.
The rise of the Maya began about 250 ce, and what is known to archaeologists as the Classic Period of Mayan culture lasted until about 900 ce.
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