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Archaeologists and note
" Archaeologists note a dramatic adoption of Tiwanaku ceramics in the cultures who became part of the Tiwanaku empire.

Archaeologists and period
Archaeologists in particular use the term to denote a record of material remains that is suspected of having formed during an extended period but that cannot be resolved in such a way that temporally discrete traces can be recognized as such.
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of an early occupation at Ur during the Ubaid period.
Archaeologists concluded that this part of Wat's Dyke, so long thought of as Anglo-Saxon and a mid-8th century contemporary of Offa's Dyke, must have been built 300 years earlier in the post-Roman period in Britain.
Archaeologists have also been able to prove the existence of over forty lake-shore settlements ( pile dwellings ), on the shores of Lake Zug, from the epoch of the first settled farmers in the Neolithic period ( 5, 500-2, 200 BC ).
Archaeologists and historians have offered varying accounts of the period over the last century and a half.
Archaeologists have found ancient earthworks in Horning, which run alongside the River Bure, possibly dating to the early Saxon period.
Archaeologists have found stone tools from the Japanese Paleolithic period and shell middens from the Jomon period in the area, indicating continuous inhabitation for thousands of years.
Archaeologists have found shell middens and numerous other remains from Jomon period, as well as burial tumuli from the Kofun period.
Archaeologists found 16 Aboriginal sites, ranging in age from the Maritime Archaic Indian era ( 7000 BC – modern ) through the Palaeo-Eskimo period, down to the Recent Indian ( which includes the Beothuk ) occupation.
" Archaeologists know of five milestones or route-markers that have been found in Cornwall and which would have been erected in the Romano-British period to chart the roads, and two of these have been found in the vicinity of Tintagel, indicating the likelihood that a road passed through the locality.
Archaeologists have found stone tools and shell middens from the Japanese Paleolithic period and ceramic shards from the Jōmon and Kofun periods at numerous locations in the area.
Archaeologists have unearthed small villages and megalithic burials ( dolmens ) from this period.
Archaeologists have found stone tools and shell middens from the Japanese Paleolithic period and ceramic shards from the Jomon period, and graves from the Kofun period at numerous locations in the area.
Archaeologists have found remains from the Japanese Paleolithic period.
Archaeologists have been found numerous remains from the Japanese Paleolithic period and burial mounds from the Kofun period.
Archaeologists have been found numerous remains from the Jōmon period and burial mounds from the Kofun period.
Archaeologists have found stone tools from the Japanese Paleolithic period and ceramic shards from the Jomon period at numerous locations in the area.

Archaeologists and occupation
Archaeologists divide the occupation at the site into several periods.
Archaeologists excavate tell sites to interpret architecture, purpose, and date of occupation.
However, in 2004, Worcestershire Young Archaeologists ' Club, a regional branch of the Council for British Archaeology's Young Archaeologists ' Club, found evidence of earlier occupation.
Archaeologists have found no evidence of occupation prior to the Hellenistic period at El-Arish.
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of Roman occupation of the area, including Roman aqueducts, numerous tanks, cisterns and reservoirs, timber buildings and a fort.

Archaeologists and may
Archaeologists agree that the purpose of this road system may have changed through time and that the Chaco Road system probably functioned for both economic and ideological reasons.
Archaeologists John Hodgson and Mark Brennand suggest that bog bodies may have been related to religious practice, although there is division in the academic community over this issue and in the case of Lindow Man, whether the killing was murder or ritualistic is still debated.
Archaeologists have found four, or possibly five, large Mesolithic postholes ( one may have been a natural tree throw ), which date to around 8000 BC, beneath the nearby modern tourist car-park.
Archaeologists have speculated that this may be the platform above the pool where the prophecy was revealed
Archaeologists have found an enormous fort complex at Chester ( Deva Victrix ) in northwest England that may have been planned as a centre to rule the islands, or as a military base to deter Irish invasions.
Archaeologists have speculated that the ancient city of Golan may be Sahm el-Jaulān, a large village east of Nahr ‛ Allān and southeast of Tsīl, where ruins were found from the early Byzantine era.
Archaeologists speculate its design may be an outcome of engineering crises experienced during the construction of Sneferu's two earlier pyramids.
Archaeologists believe the tomb may belong to Lady K ' abel because the items within the tomb are similar to the image of her on Stela 34.
Archaeologists can use their presence to plot the layout of former structures as the holes may define its corners and sides.
Archaeologists have found Viking sculptures at Gainford and some examples of these may be seen on display at Durham Cathedral.
Kintore is the site of Deers Den Roman Camp and is thought to relate to Agricola's campaigns into Scotland ; moreover, Deers Den is associated with the invasion of Severan. Archaeologists say that the Kintore camp was definitely occupied in 120 AD and may have been occupied on as many as three occasions during the Scottish campaigns, before lack of resources and more pressing matters elsewhere in the Roman Empire induced consolidation and retreat.
Archaeologists have already unearthed manuscripts that may provide evidence regarding the presence of Alexander the Great's troops.
Archaeologists speculate that Quelepa was settled by Lenca speakers from Honduras, from which population pressure may have necessitated their migrations.
Archaeologists found gold earrings and rings, gold leaves that may have been attached to ceremonial clothing, as well as glass and clay pots, bronze artefacts decorated with masks, a bronze lock and copper coins.

Archaeologists and be
Archaeologists and historians attempting to trace the origins of these villagers have found it impossible to identify any distinctive features that could define them as specifically Israelite – collared-rim jars and four-room houses have been identified outside the highlands and thus cannot be used to distinguish Israelite sites, and while the pottery of the highland villages is far more limited than that of lowland Canaanite sites, it develops typologically out of Canaanite pottery that came before.
Archaeologists say the artifact is a 1st century Middle Eastern stone vessel, possibly from Antioch, Syria ( now Turkey ); its history can be traced to the 11th century, and it now rests atop an ornate stem and base, made in the Medieval era of alabaster, gold, and gemstones.
Archaeologists and historians see more continuity than discontinuity between these highland settlements and the preceding Late Bronze Canaanite culture ; certain features such as ceramic repertoire and agrarian settlement plans have been said to be distinctives of highland sites, and collar-rimmed jars and four-roomed houses have been said to be intrinsically " Israelite ," but have also been said to belong to a commonly shared culture throughout Iron I Canaan.
Archaeologists have found stone tools in Malaysia which have been dated to be 1. 83 million years old.
Archaeologists are not yet sure of why, but they are leaning torwards the fact that artists status was low in the hierarchy so they could never be in front of a higher authority figure, and never be faced towards them.
Archaeologists have tentatively dated the Kassel model to be from the 6th or 5th centuries BC through iconographic and literary sources.
Archaeologists estimate the Phoenician vessel above ( H-3134 ) to be about 6 meters long and the beam about 2 meters.
Archaeologists are also concerned that an increase in humidity caused by the lake will speed Pasargadae's gradual destruction, however, experts from the Ministry of Energy believe this would be negated by controlling the water level of the dam reservoir.
Binford and other New Archaeologists argued that there should be a greater application of scientific methodologies and the hypothetico-deductive method in archaeology.
Archaeologists have discovered artifacts estimated to be 9, 000 years old, and historic buildings and landscapes offer graphic illustration of life along the international border in the 19th century.
* 16 January – Archaeologists announce the discovery of ancient man-made structures off the Gujarati coast which could be as many as 9, 500 years old – 5, 500 years older than the ancient Harappan civilisation whose remains are found around the same region.
Archaeologists continue to debate which Rostra the ruins represent, but they are commonly believed to be that of Julius Caesar and Augustus.
Archaeologists have found the stupa but no spring or lake can be identified.
* 1986: Archaeologists discover Aboriginal rock paintings in South-West believed to be 20, 000 years old
Archaeologists suspect the town to be identical to modern Khirbet el-Qaryatein.
Archaeologists believe that, when carried out naturally, the body would be left on a woven litter or altar.

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