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Archaeologists believe the stone monument was constructed anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC, as described in the chronology below.
Archaeologists have not yet succeeded in identifying the location of Rhapta, though many believe it lies deeply buried in the silt of the delta of the Rufiji River.
Archaeologists believe that in the Early Middle Ages there was a great trade emporium, spreading along the shore for four kilometers and rivaling in importance Birka and Hedeby.
Archaeologists now believe that the Western Desert has been occupied for around 30, 000 years.
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.
Archaeologists believe that it could house the remains of an enclosure and a large monument, a theory attested by ancient sources.
Archaeologists believe that the officers of the troops stayed there, since they usually stayed away from the troops because they considered themselves higher in status.
Archaeologists believe that these sites were occupied by the Tano with no more than a few thousand at one time.
Archaeologists and historians of today believe that these Scandinavian settlements in the Slavic lands formed the names of the countries Russia and Belarus.
" Archaeologists believe that most of the carvings were produced prior to the stones being erected in place, although the entrance stone was instead carved in situ before the kerbstones were placed alongside it.
Archaeologists now believe that Londinium was founded as a civilian settlement or civitas by 50.
Archaeologists believe a Pomo group took over the lands from the earlier peoples in this phase.
Archaeologists believe that Saint-Nazaire is built upon the remnants of Corbilo, an Armorican Gaulish city populated by the Namnetes tribe, which ( according to the Greek navigator Pytheas ) was the second-largest Gaulish city, after Massilia ( now Marseilles ).
Archaeologists believe that the first Americans migrated across the Bering land bridge from Asia between 12, 000 and 30, 000 years ago.
Archaeologists believe that animal hides provided an important source of clothing for prehistoric humans.
Archaeologists believe that the Cliff Palace contained more clans than the surrounding Mesa Verde communities.
Archaeologists believe that Polynesians lived on the island from the 11th to the 15th century A. D.
Archaeologists believe that, when carried out naturally, the body would be left on a woven litter or altar.
Archaeologists now believe that the Bent Pyramid represents a transitional form between step-sided and smooth-sided pyramids ( see Step pyramid ).
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 do not believe this helmet necessarily means she was a war leader.
Archaeologists and ethnographers working within her framework believe that the evidence points to migrations of the peoples who spoke Indo-European languages at the beginning of the Bronze age ( the Kurgan hypothesis ).
) Archaeologists believe the stones were placed there by Native Americans.
Archaeologists believe that had this pyramid been completed it would have been larger than Djoser's.

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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 at Sonoma State University have written about the prehistory and history of Warm Springs Dam, Lake Sonoma, and the Dry Creek Valley.

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Archaeologists have demonstrated that Honduras has a multi-ethnic prehistory.
Archaeologists have had difficulty finding evidence of the exact migrations from east of the Rhine which Caesar reports and more generally there has been skepticism about using him in this way due to the political motives of his commentaries.
He has been a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists since 1985, and in 2006 he was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Archaeologists have described the makers of Peterborough ware as the Peterborough culture, but the term has fallen out of favour as further discoveries have cast doubt on the idea that a single unified society produced these artefacts.
Archaeologists Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman say that while archaeology has found traces left by small bands of hunter-gatherers in the Sinai, there is no evidence at all for the large body of people described in the Exodus story: " The conclusion – that Exodus did not happen at the time and in the manner described in the Bible – seems irrefutable ... repeated excavations and surveys throughout the entire area have not provided even the slightest evidence.
Archaeologists can obtain significant additional data and information using these techniques, and archaeometry has the potential to alter the understanding of the past.
Archaeologists calculate that the original bridge had 295 arches, each wide, but the bridge has been reduced to rubble with the passage of the years.
Archaeologists estimate that only 10 percent of the city has been excavated until the early 2000s.

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Archaeologists have found ancient disks of various sizes that are thought to have been used as counters.
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 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 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 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 found stone tools in Malaysia which have been dated to be 1. 83 million years old.
Archaeologists have recently discovered a Tudor garden including a grotto at Carew Manor, believed to have been created by Sir Francis Carew in the 16th century.
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 working at the museum examined the axe head, and noted that it was the second that had been found on the Holme Beach over the previous few months.
" 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 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 now view this as implausible as the Gihon spring – the only known location from which water shafts lead into the city – is now known to have been heavily defended ( and hence an attack via this route would have been obvious rather than secretive ).
Archaeologists have been unable to verify independently any of the events recounted in the Egyptian and Hittite records of the Battle of Kadesh.

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