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Archeologists have come to the conclusion that from the middle of the third millennium BC, these regions were inhabited by Indo-European people who spoke an early form of Greek.
Archeologists at the Risby Warren V site in Lincolnshire have uncovered a row of eight triangular microliths that are equidistantly aligned along a dark stain indicating organic remains ( possibly the wood from an arrow shaft ).
Archeologists in Niger have much work to do, with little known of the prehistory of the societies that inhabited the south, the home of the vast majority of modern Nigeriens.
Archeologists have identified very early sewing needles of bone and ivory from about 30, 000 BCE, found near Kostenki, Russia in 1988.
Archeologists have found evidence from excavations at Jarmo in northeastern Iraq, that pistachio nuts were a common food as early as 6750 BC.
Archeologists have found remains of 42 children sacrificed to Tlaloc ( and a few to Ehécatl, Quetzalcoatl and Huitzilopochtli ) in the offerings of the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan by the Aztecs of pre-Columbian Mexico.
Archeologists have dated the oldest specimens to about 7, 600 years, found in Peru.
Archeologists have dated the first traces of an inhabited Neolithic village to c 7000 BCE.
Archeologists have discovered multiple cities of Uruk built atop each other in chronological order.
Archeologists have determined there was a dispersed village community occupying the site from A. D. 1200 through the early 17th century.
Archeologists have identified artifacts of the Adena culture, dating from 1000 BC to 200 BC.
Archeologists and anthropologists have determined the Pawnee had a sophisticated understanding of the movement of stars.
Archeologists have determined that the site was built in the Late Archaic period beginning about 1500 BCE, and it was the central trading grounds for the Poverty Point culture, people who called the lower Mississippi River Valley home.
Archeologists from the University of Arkansas have determined the first people to occupy the area were Bluff Dwellers or Rock Shelter Indians.
Archeologists and anthropologists have since determined that many prehistoric Native American cultures in North America along the Mississippi River and its tributaries built massive earthworks for ceremonial, burial and religious purposes over a period of thousands of years prior to European encounter.
* Archeologists digging near the Gulf Coast of Mexico have discovered an inscribed seal and fragments of a plaque which contain writing, pushing back the date for the first appearance of writing in Mesoamerica to about 650 BC.
Archeologists are sure that they were made by pre-columbian civilizations for cultural purposes, and they have not bothered refuting this sort of speculations.
Archeologists have uncovered numerous goods imported from across the Roman Empire in this period, suggesting that early Roman London was a highly cosmopolitan community of merchants from across the Empire and implying that there was a local market for such objects.
Archeologists have discovered significant amounts of burnt debris from this period, although there is no mention of a fire by any classical writers.
Archeologists have found evidence that a small number of wealthy families managed to maintain a Roman lifestyle until the middle of the 5th century, inhabiting villas in the southeastern corner of the city.
Archeologists have conjectured that the 4: 6: 9 ratio and the tala have calendrical, astronomical and cosmological significance, as is the case with the temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Archeologists have uncovered examples of these instruments in the Novgorod region dating as early as 11th century.
Archeologists and historians surmise they may have outgrown environmental resources, or encountered more warfare from other cultures, but do not know for sure.
Archeologists have not been able to determine whether both stockades existed simultaneously, for a layered defense, or one was built after the other fell into disuse.

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Archeologists found it in 1901.
Archeologists have found a jar in Guatemala, attributed to the Maya of the Late Classic Era ( 600-900 AD ), which depicts a musical instrument that has been reproduced and played.
Archeologists have found substantial remains of the palace to the southwest.
Archeologists reassembled it at the spot in which it was found.
Archeologists have found remains that date back to the stone age.
Archeologists have found traces of human occupation on San Clemente Island dating back 10, 000 years.
Archeologists found over one thousand birch-bark texts, all dating from the eleventh to the fifteen century, in towns dating back to early Rus.
Archeologists have found proof of settlement as early as 4500 BC.
Archeologists have also found stone tools from this era, some made of flint.
Archeologists have found evidence of the people on the Potomac River and its tributaries, artifacts which they have classified as the " late Susquehannock sequence ".
Archeologists found 10th-11th c. bronze mirrors with inscriptions near Urdjar in the Tarbagatai mountains, and in the Irtysh region.
Archeologists have found fossil grunion otoliths ( tiny, bonelike particles or stony platelike structures in the internal ear of lower vertebrates ) at various Indian campsites.
Archeologists who investigated ancient Celtic and Egyptian sites in the 19th century found celts which exhibited the spin-reversal motion.

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By 30 December 1880, its importance as a historical building was made clear by the Portuguese Royal Association of Civil Architects and Archeologists (), as a second-order historical monument.

Archeologists and Jefferson
Archeologists have identified several late and one early Archaic sites in Jefferson County's wetlands.

Archeologists and sites
Archeologists are especially interested in these sites because of their uniformity and size.
Archeologists have discovered the texts of numerous spells, incantations, prophecies and letters at sites including Hattusha, Mari, Tuttul, Babylon, Ugarit and others.
Ten ancient Lucayan sites have been unearthed by National Geographic Society Archeologists in Samana Cay alone, which is northeast of Spring Point in Acklins.
Archeologists identified 13 sites dating from the Neolithic to the Islamic Period ( 12-13 AD ).

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