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archaeologist's and being
Albright used this influence to advocate " biblical archaeology ", in which the archaeologist's task is seen as being " to illuminate, to understand, and, in their greatest excesses, to " prove " the bible .".

archaeologist's and is
It is the archaeologist's role to attempt to discover what contexts exist and how they came to be created.
Chattar, also a Thuggee worshiper, is enchanted by Indy, Willie and Short Round's arrival, but is offended by Indy's questioning of the palace's history and the archaeologist's own dubious past.
Gray " Minyan ware " is an archaeologist's term for a particular style of Aegean pottery associated with the Middle Helladic period ( ca.
It is the archaeologist's role to attempt to discover what contexts exist and how they came to be created.
The story is about an archaeologist's plot to revive Queen Tera, an ancient Egyptian mummy.
When an English archaeologist arrives on the island, Pascali is suspicious of him, and the archaeologist's involvement with the woman Pascali loves creates further tensions.
* 1997 Sackett, James R. IN MEMORIAM: James N. Hill: This important archaeologist's passing is a loss for the UCLA community.

archaeologist's and by
The multiple interpretations of an artifact, archaeological site or symbol are affected by the archaeologist's own experiences and ideas as well as those of the distant cultural tradition that created it.
Examines the controversy occasioned by the American archaeologist's identification of the Mogollon as a people distinct from their Pueblo and Hohokam neighbors.

archaeologist's and .
The archaeologist's laboratory: the analysis of archaeological data.
These are normally specified in the survey methodology but would usually be a combination of preferred landscape locations to water, slope aspect versus prevailing winds, etc., access to resource zones such as wetlands, previous archaeological work, ethno-historical observations, assumed post-depositional processes and the archaeologist's own preconceptions, which may or may not be justified.
Historical syntax and synchronic morphology: an archaeologist's field trip.

natural and death
The medical examiner states that death was due to `` natural causes ''.
I once heard a comedian say that if you are killed by a taxicab in New York, it is listed as `` death due to natural causes ''.
He is confronted with the recurrent crises, such as great natural catastrophes and the great transitions of life -- marriage, incurable disease, widowhood, old age, the certainty of death.
For so long as death was not violent, it was natural and to be welcomed, making a funeral a feast.
`` Don't forget, there was the hope it would pass for a natural death '', Pauling reminded him.
The embarrassment of these theories over the naturalness of death is an illustration of the thesis that death cannot be only a punishment, for some termination seems necessary in a life that is lived within the natural order of time and change.
On the other hand, Christian faith knows that death is more than the natural termination of temporal existence.
If this aspect of death as punishment is not distinguished from the idea of death as natural termination, the conclusion seems inevitable that temporal existence itself is a form of punishment rather than the state into which man is put by the will of the Creator.
Lincoln believed that slavery would die a natural death if contained
Rather than accepting the natural order of things — the presence of sickness and death — he believes one must fight against them.
His last years were plagued by ill-health and the turbulence of his grandson Archagathus, at whose instigation he is said to have been poisoned ; according to others, he died a natural death.
Like the natural world that he observes he too has reached his prime and now must look forward to the inevitability of old age and death.
; Sudden cardiac death: Sudden cardiac death is a concept of natural death rather than a specific medical condition.
Since 1991, Croatia's death rate has continuously exceeded its birth rate ; the natural growth rate of the population is currently negative.
Both Philo, who wrote during Tiberius's reign, and Josephus record Tiberius as dying a natural death.
Death due to disease is called death by natural causes.
Progressive disease is a disease whose typical natural course is the worsening of the disease until death, serious debility, or organ failure occurs.
Although there is a downward population curve, explained by a larger death than birth rate, as well as a larger number of emigrants than immigrants, the line graph of the natural population increase shows the rate of population decrease was slowly diminishing.
As a result, most investors will not commit to financing a film unless an insurer can be found to protect them against the risk that the film ultimately cannot be released as a result of a total catastrophe such as total loss of film negatives ( or digital media ), death of the Director or Stars during production, natural disasters destroying the sets, and so on.
" After listing the disasters of those 28 years, Bury concludes that Honorius " himself did nothing of note against the enemies who infested his realm, but personally he was extraordinarily fortunate in occupying the throne till he died a natural death and witnessing the destruction of the multitude of tyrants who rose up against him.
In Sikhism death is considered a natural process, an event that has absolute certainty and only happens as a direct result of God's Will or Hukam.

natural and so
By political, economic, geographic and natural standards, they were justified in doing so.
In a properly ordered society the massive force of public law performs the function which in natural law theory ineptly is left altogether to a small voice so often still.
It was nothing that he said or did, but it seemed so natural to her that she should be working for him, looking forward to his eventual proposal.
`` You seem to have read so much, you have a natural gift for words '', he added, trying to flatter her vanity.
His structures echo natural forms, with columns like tree trunks supporting branching vaulting under the roadway, and the curves of vaulting and alignment of sloping columns designed in a similar way to his Church of Colònia Güell so that the inverted catenary arch shapes form perfect compression structures.
Its chemical and physical properties are so similar to that of natural amethyst that it can not be differentiated with absolute certainty without advanced gemnological testing ( which is often cost-prohibitive ).
A natural moral order requires the existence of God as orthodoxly conceived, so god must exist.
It is recommended that the tank mimic their natural environment, so artificial or natural rock is highly appreciated.
It seems natural that a set of individuals ought to exist, so long as the individuals exist.
The concept of zero ( which was also called " cipher "), which we all now think of as natural, was alien to medieval Europe, so confusing and ambiguous to common Europeans that in arguments people would say " talk clearly and not so far fetched as a cipher ".
Rock is dissolved by natural acid in groundwater that seeps through bedding-planes, faults, joints and so on.
Since society considers so many rights as natural ( hence the term " right ") rather than man-made, what constitutes a crime also counts as natural, in contrast to laws ( seen as man-made ).
On the Nature of Animals, (" On the Characteristics of Animals " is an alternative title ; usually cited, though, by its Latin title ), is a curious collection, in 17 books, of brief stories of natural history, sometimes selected with an eye to conveying allegorical moral lessons, sometimes because they are just so astonishing:
Kuiper belt objects are known to be rich in organic compounds such as tholins, so some form of life existing on their surfaces is not entirely implausible – though perhaps not going so far as to develop natural internal nuclear reactors, as have Forward's.
: May 3, 1860: " Mr. Darwin has written a work which will constitute an era in geology & natural history to show that ... the descendants of common parents may become in the course of ages so unlike each other as to be entitled to rank as a distinct species, from each other or from some of their progenitors ".
What makes the Lettre sur les aveugles so remarkable, however, is its distinct, if undeveloped, presentation of the theory of variation and natural selection.
The Homeric poems arrange words in the line so that there is an interplay between the metrical ictus — the first long syllable of each foot — and the natural, spoken accent of words.
Nevertheless, some reinforcement is desirable so that the poem has a natural rhythm.
It was the same as the natural theology that was so prevalent in all English theology in the 17th and 18th centuries.
" It ’ s the natural law, as women fare so fares the world, their children, and that ’ s everybody.

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