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Archaeological and records
Archaeological records show that people made and used beads as long as 5, 000 years ago.
* Arizona Archives Online Finding Aid-The Arizona State Museum Library & Archives holds the records of the WPA Statewide Archaeological Project ( 1938-1940 ) and are found on AAO.
Archaeological records indicate that horse racing occurred in ancient Babylon, Syria, and Egypt.
Archaeological records indicate that a smaller wooden and stone Norman church had existed on the location of the south aisle of the present building.
Archaeological remains of old Slavic cult images and shrines have been found, though little can be yielded from them without legitimate knowledge of their contexts, other than confirming existing historical records.
Archaeological evidence from the Anglo Saxon era in Birmingham is slight and documentary records of the era are limited to seven Anglo-Saxon charters detailing the outlying areas of King's Norton, Yardley, Duddeston and Rednal.
Archaeological records indicate that people have inhabited modern-day Seika since at least the Yayoi period.
Archaeological records indicate that there was a strong farming community on this site during the late Bronze Age and Roman times.
This is amply supported by ASI ( Archaeological Survey of India ) and other historical records.
* Archaeological records

Archaeological and ancient
Archaeological confirmation of Bethlehem as an Israelite city was uncovered in 2012 at the archaeological dig at the City of David in the form of a bulla ( seal impression in dried clay ) in ancient Hebrew script that reads " From the town of Bethlehem to the King ," indicating that it was used to seal the string closing a shipment of grain, wine, or other goods sent as a tax payment in the 8th or 7th century BCE.
Archaeological finds indicate the possible beginnings of the Bronze Age, which would ultimately spread throughout the ancient world from Afghanistan.
Archaeological research of the region has also contributed greatly to our understanding of the landscape and long-distance interactions that took place during these ancient times.
* The Archaeological Museum, inaugurated in 1967, was constructed to house the exhibit of the huge Gorgon pediment of the Artemis temple in the ancient city of Korkyra, excavated at Palaiopolis in early 20th century.
Archaeological and literary evidence such as the Book of Numbers 11: 5 suggests cultivation probably took place around two thousand years later in ancient Egypt, at the same time that leeks and garlic were cultivated.
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.
Hellenistic head of a woman from the cemetery of ancient Kydonia in the Archaeological Museum of Chania.
Archaeological excavation, initially by Sir Flinders Petrie, revealed the ancient mining camps and a long-lived Temple of Hathor.
Archaeological ruins and ancient texts show that fans were used in ancient Greece at least since the 4th century BC and was known under the name rhipis ( Greek: ῥιπίς ).
Almost no aboveground vestiges of the ancient city survive in Kadıköy today ; artifacts uncovered at Altıyol and other excavation sites are on display at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Archaeological evidence of cosmetics dates at least from ancient Egypt and Greece.
Archaeological remains testify to the fact that ancient peoples lived here.
Archaeological ruins and ancient texts show that handshaking was practiced in ancient Greece as far back as the 5th century BC ; a depiction of two soldiers shaking hands can be found on part of a 5th century BC funerary stele on display in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin ( stele SK1708 ) and other funerary steles like the one of the 4th century BC which depicts Thraseas and his wife Euandria handshaking ( see images on the right ).
Various other ancient buildings are scattered between and around these four cities ; all of the sites are preserved in the “ Ancient Merv Archaeological Park ” just north of the modern village of Baýramaly and thirty kilometers east of the large Soviet-built city of Mary ( Herrmann 1993 ).
Archaeological evidence indicates that an ancient submerged forest was located on what is now the foreshore of Mumbles Bay The bones of bears, wolves, hyenas, deer, rhinoceros and mammoth have been discovered there.
* The Archaeological Museum at Korizis Square houses findings from the Sanctuary of Poseidon, from ancient Troizen, and from other archaeological sites nearby.
Archaeological investigations of the Botai culture of ancient Kazakstan have revealed traces of milk in bowls from the site of Botai, suggesting the domestication of the animal.
Ongoing excavations by the German Archaeological Institute at the island's ancient town site have uncovered many findings that are now on display in the museum, including a mummified ram of Khnum.
Archaeological excavations have revealed two ancient synagogues built one over the other.
Excavations of the ancient city began in the 1890s and have been conducted since 1964 by the Greek Archaeological Service ( 11th Ephorate of Antiquities ) and the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece.
* Archaeological dating, dendrochronological dating, paleographical dating, numismatic dating, carbon dating, and other methods of dating of ancient sources and artifacts known today are erroneous, non-exact or dependent on traditional chronology.

Archaeological and Chinese
Archaeological evidence from Chinese sites shows that by the end of the Neolithic, mortise and tenon joinery was employed in Chinese construction.
Archaeological evidence ( e. g., ) suggests that speakers of pre-Proto-Austronesian spread from the South Chinese mainland to Taiwan at some time around 6000 BCE.
These artifacts were excavated by the Anyang Working Station of the Archaeological Institute of the Chinese Social Science Academy and the Historical Relics Working Team of Anyang Municipality in the northern and southern lands of Liujiazhuang village and the eastern land of Xiaomintun village and put on display within the hall.
* Allan, Sarah ( ed ), The Formation of Chinese Civilization: An Archaeological Perspective, ISBN 0-300-09382-9
He taught himself Hebrew, Chinese and Sanskrit before even going to university and in 1911, aged only 18, he published a collection of Latin epigraphs in the prestigious Review of the Germanic Archaeological Institute.
* Allan, Sarah ( ed ), The Formation of Chinese Civilization: An Archaeological Perspective, ISBN 0-300-09382-9
* Allan, Sarah ( ed ), The Formation of Chinese Civilization: An Archaeological Perspective, ISBN 0-300-09382-9
* Allan, Sarah ( ed ), The Formation of Chinese Civilization: An Archaeological Perspective, ISBN 0-300-09382-9
The excavation was conducted by the Anyang Working Team of the Archaeological Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and after extensive restoration the tomb was opened to the public in 1999.
* Allan, Sarah ( ed ), The Formation of Chinese Civilization: An Archaeological Perspective, ISBN 0-300-09382-9

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