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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 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 in the area show habitation from the Neolithic Age ( 2500-1700 B. C.
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 include
Archaeological sites include the Li Muri “ Tomba dei Giganti ” ( Giants ’ Grave ).
Latest findings in the Kerameikos include the excavation of a 2. 1 m tall Kouros, unearthed by the German Archaeological Institute at Athens under the direction of Professor Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier.
Archaeological remains of the Scythians include kurgan tombs ( ranging from simple exemplars to elaborate " Royal kurgans " containing the " Scythian triad " of weapons, horse-harness, and Scythian-style wild-animal art ), gold, silk, and animal sacrifices, in places also with suspected human sacrifices.
Its attractions include the Al Ain National Museum, the Al Ain Palace Museum, several restored forts and the Hili Archaeological Park site, dating back to the Bronze Age.
Archaeological excavations in Ramla conducted in 1992 – 1995 unearthed the remains of a dyeing industry ( Dar al-Sabbaghin, house of the Dyers ) near the White Mosque ; hydraulic installations such as pools, subterranean reservoirs and cisterns ; and abundant ceramic finds that include glass, coins and jar handles stamped with Arabic inscriptions.
Archaeological sites and cultures of the Iranian plateau include:
Archaeological remains from the neolithic and Bronze Age include stone circles ( as in Dunscore and Eskdalemuir ), tumuli and cairns ( Closeburn ), and sculptured stones ( Dornock ).
Archaeological material uncovered in present-day Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia include Achaemenid architecture, jewelry and ceramics.
Archaeological finds include bronze-work, chariot parts, iron currency bars, gold and silver coins, cremations and burials.
Archaeological finds on the Canaries include both Libyco-Berber and Punic inscriptions in rock carvings, although early accounts stated the Guanches themselves did not possess a system of writing.
The centres and ancillary services include the Centre for Languages and Translation, the National Poison Centre, the Doping Control Centre, the Centre for Archaeological Research Malaysia, the Centre for Educational Technology and Multimedia, the Computer Centre, the Centre for Knowledge, Communication and Technology and the Islamic Centre.
Some notable enterprises include Project Blinkenlights and the Blinkenlights Archaeological Institute.
Some of these places of interest include: the town of Chuquicamata, the village of San Pedro de Atacama, Valle de la Luna ( Valley of the Moon ), the Licancabur volcano, R. P. Gustavo Le Paige Archaeological Museum, Los Flamencos National Reserve, the Aguas Calientes salt flat, the Tuyajto lagoon, the El Tatio Geysers, the village of Chiu-Chiu.
Flagship projects of the Faculty of Jewish Studies include: the Responsa Project which is the largest data base of classical Jewish sources throughout the ages ; The " Mikraot Gdolot Haketer " which is the most accurate edition of the Mikraot Gdolot ; The Ingeborg Rennert Center of Jerusalem Studies ; and the Tell es-Safi / Gath Archaeological Project, the excavations of the site of biblical Gath of the Philistines.
Archaeological sites in the region include the settlement of Gran Pajáten, Gran Saposoa, the Atumpucro complex, and the burial sites at Revash and Laguna de los Condores ( Lake of the Condors ), among many others.
Archaeological finds on permanent display at the museum include the bronze ram of a 2nd century BCE warship.
The projects funded by their program, the Shelby White-Leon Levy Program for Archaeological Publications, include excavations at some of the highest profile archaeological sites throughout Greece and the Middle East, including Knossos, Aphrodisias, Kition, Ras Shamra, Sarepta, Mt.
Tourist sites include the Footwear Museum, the Archaeological Museum, the Torre del Homenaje del castillo ( a tower dating from the 12th century ), Castelar Square, Count of Coloma Palace, the Town Hall and the church of Santa Ana.
Very active societies include the Genealogical Society, the Archaeological Society, and the Biological Society.
Museums to host the exhibit include the Glyptotek Museum in Munich, the Vatican Museum, and the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, et al.
Archaeological finds in the Korean Peninsula and southern / southwestern Manchuria suggest that Korean sword manufacturing may go back as far as 3000 years, to include stone blades dating to prehistoric times.
The Archaeological room has a complete sample of the cultures that settled in this great peninsula, real cultures Valdivia, Machalilla Engoroy ( CV ) of the Formative period ( 4200 BC-500 BC ), and Jambelí Guangala Regional Development period ( 500 BC-500 ) and maintenance-Integration Guancavilca period ( 500-1530 ), which include human and animal figurines, ceremonial and utilitarian vessels, bottles, whistle, stone axes, beads necklaces Spondylus, horns and whistles and a variety of both cylindrical and flat seals.
Archaeological sites of interest within the parish include a stretch of the Roman canal Car Dyke.
Archaeological finds recovered from Nether Largie South include Neolithic pottery and arrowheads.

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