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Archaeological and finds
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum displays most of the archaeological finds of the Minoan era.
Archaeological finds, however, discovered some original texts among the Dead Sea scrolls.
Archaeological finds in 1897 and diggings in the 1920s placed Truso at Gut Hansdorf.
Archaeological finds indicate the possible beginnings of the Bronze Age, which would ultimately spread throughout the ancient world from Afghanistan.
Archaeological finds show that the Lombards were an agricultural people.
Archaeological finds, such as cave paintings, prove that humans were present in the region in prehistoric times.
** Archaeological finds suggest that worship of Demeter and Persephone was widespread in Sicily and Greek Italy.
Archaeological finds show that Sierra Leone has been inhabited continuously for at least 2, 500 years, populated by successive movements from other parts of Africa.
Archaeological analysis of wild emmer indicates that it was first cultivated in the southern Levant with finds at Iraq ed-Dubb in northern Jordan dating back as far as 9600 BC.
Archaeological finds have shown that there were Stone Age people in the area ; and that by the Bronze Age the maritime influence was already strong.
Archaeological finds of pigeon pea include those from two Neolithic sites in Orissa, Gopalpur and Golbai Sassan dating between 3, 400 and 3, 000 years ago, and sites in South India, Sanganakallu and Tuljapur Garhi, also dating back to 3, 400 years ago.
Archaeological finds support the written sources.
Archaeological finds in the area have mostly been from tombs, bearing witness to the fact that in the following periods of history-Hellenistic and Roman times-Pylos remained a flourishing burgh.
Archaeological finds on the island are not very rich but they dot an area of 20 hectares, making it the second largest Baltic marketplace of the Viking Age after Hedeby.
Archaeological finds has shown that humans have been making use of shellfish as a food item for hundreds of thousands of years.
Archaeological finds in the county of Møre og Romsdal have been dated to 9, 200 BC and are probably the remains of settlers from Doggerland, an area now submerged in the North Sea, but at the time a landbridge that connected the present day British Isles with Jutland.
* Archaeological survey: used to accurately assess the relationship of archaeological sites in a landscape or to accurately record finds on an archaeological site.
Archaeological finds, some surface or semi-buried dwellings from the second half of the 15th century, suggest that Hungarians started to settle in the region after 1345 – 1347 when the territory was under the control of the king of Hungary.
Archaeological finds at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia indicate worship of a ' Magna Mater ' figure, a forerunner of the Cybele goddess found in later Anatolia and other parts of the near East.
Archaeological finds show human activity at that level with the discovery of carbonised wood.
Archaeological finds confirm that Germanic and Slavic tribes were settled agriculturalists that were merely " drawn into the politics of an empire already falling apart for quite other causes ".
Archaeological finds indicate that these were fully or semi-spherical.
Archaeological finds on the Lokeren territory prove that this area was populated in Neolithic times.
Archaeological finds can be traced back to the Greek empire of Bactria and Buddhist civilization.

Archaeological and area
Archaeological findings in the Sarawak river delta reveal that the area was once a thriving trading centre between India and China from the 500's until about 1300 AD.
Archaeological evidence of Homo sapiens habitation of the area dates back to ca.
Archaeological surveys of Bryce Canyon National Park and the Paunsaugunt Plateau show that people have been in the area for at least 10, 000 years.
Archaeological discoveries show that the first settlements in the area of present day Białystok occurred during the Stone Age.
Furthermore, Chakrabarti argued that Wheeler had benefited Indian archaeology by encouraging various Indian universities to begin archaeological research, recognising that the Archaeological Survey alone could not cover such a vast area.
Archaeological evidence shows that modern humans settled in the area during an interstadial period.
Archaeological artifacts confirm links between the Odessa area and the eastern Mediterranean.
Archaeological studies in and around the city have yielded at least 26 ancient Iron Age sites that contain many metallurgical tools and objects, illuminating the pre-European history of the city and surrounding area.
Archaeological remains found in the coastal zone indicate that the area has been inhabited since the Bronze Age ( ca.
Archaeological research, particularly in the cemeteries of Hallstatt, has shown that there was a vigorous civilization in the area centuries before recorded history, but the Hallstatt civilization was a cultural manifestation prior to the Celtic invasions and close to the earlier Illyrians.
Archaeological sites do not bear out the historically defined area as being a real demographic or trade boundary.
An area of the churchyard was excavated in 1990-91 by the Cornwall Archaeological Unit.
Archaeological investigations have found evidence for prehistoric activity in the Shepton Mallet area, with substantial amounts of Neolithic flint being found, as well as some pottery fragments from the late Neolithic period.
Archaeological evidence points to prehistoric dwellers in the area.
Archaeological exploration of the area began in the nineteenth century.
Effigy Mounds was proclaimed a National Monument on October 25, 1949, largely because of the efforts of Charles R. Keyes, head of the Iowa Archaeological Survey, and Ellison Orr, chief field supervisor for the Iowa Archaeological Survey. Map of Effigy Mounds National Monument and the surrounding area
Archaeological documentation confirms their presence in these countries at least from ninth century BC, and they persisted in their area longer than a millennium.
Most are concentrated in an area approximately east to west and north to south, although the Angkor Archaeological Park, which administers the area, includes sites as far away as Kbal Spean, about to the north.
Archaeological studies indicate this area was inhabited by prehistoric people.

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