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This, naturally, will be difficult to do since both the archaeological and place-name evidence in this period, with some fortunate exceptions, is insufficient for precise chronological purposes.
However, it is possible to have considerable confidence regarding the location of an urheimat of a language or language family from multiple lines of linguistic, genetic and archaeological evidence, even when the precise contours of a proto-language are not firmly established.
The Ceramic Technology Laboratory is equipped for basic paste characterization studies: binocular microscope for gross identification of temper or paste constituents ; a petrographic microscope for precise mineral identification in thin section ; an electric furnace used for refiring experiments and for comparative investigation of clay samples collected from the vicinity of archaeological sites.
The fact that almost all the Celtiberian inscriptions were found out of archaeological context does not allow a precise chronology to be established, but it seem that the oldest inscriptions in Celtiberian script date to the 2nd century BCE and the recent ones date from the 1st century BCE.
Wilhelm Dörpfeld ( or Doerpfeld ) ( 26 December 1853 – 25 April 1940 ) was a German architect and archaeologist, the pioneer of stratigraphic excavation and precise graphical documentation of archaeological projects.
It is known to have been settled since the Iron Age and Roman archaeological finds are common in the area, though the precise location of the Roman settlement is not known.
This form of dating is the most accurate and precise absolute dating method available to archaeologists, as the last ring that grew is the first year the tree could have been incorporated into an archaeological structure.
It is an important archaeological ' dating tool ' because the period of manufacture is so precise.

precise and site
They did such a precise job that the construction crew didn't notice until after they had laid the foundation ( and after the prank team informed someone on the project about the shifted stakes ), but California earthquake law forced them to re-survey the site and bring in engineering consultation.
He sought to locate the precise site for venesection in pleurisy within the framework of the classical method.
Another popular way to anchor molecules to the electrodes is to make use of sulfur's high affinity to gold ; though useful, the anchoring is non-specific and thus anchors the molecules randomly to all gold surfaces, and the contact resistance is highly dependent on the precise atomic geometry around the site of anchoring and thereby inherently compromises the reproducibility of the connection.
USNO also has an " Alternate Master Clock " site in Colorado Springs, CO which, with the " Master Clock ", provides precise time to the GPS satellite constellation run by the U. S. Air Force ; and it performs radio VLBI-based positions of quasars with numerous global collaborators, in order to produce Earth Orientation parameters.
It can give us the precise definition of site, the type and degree of the lesion, along with revealing the abnormalities that are in question.
A second stone-built fortified building was suspected at the north, at the site of the current Slotweg (" castle road ") to be precise.
While snoRNA part basepair with the target RNA and thus position the modification to precise site, the protein part performs the catalytical reaction.
Each base site requires precise timing and location information to synchronize data across the network.
The precise structure of the active site has been difficult to determine.
Explorations undertaken by the Italian government in 1879 and 1887 failed to lead to a precise knowledge of the site.
The holy site of Lumbini has ruins of ancient monasteries, a sacred Bodhi tree, an ancient bathing pond, the Asokan pillar and the Mayadevi temple, where the precise place of birth of Buddha is located.
Though, as in the late 16th and 17th centuries, the 20th-century Royal Family were more or less supportive, British officialdom was far less so with English Heritage, who controlled the site of the real Globe nearby, refusing to allow the archaeology Wanamaker requested in order to ascertain its precise dimensions.
The site an immature mast cell settles in probably determines its precise characteristics.
The biopsy procedure will be used to obtain actual tissue from the site for the pathologist to examine microscopically to determine the precise cause of the abnormality.
Brachytherapy instead involves the precise placement of short-range radiation-sources ( radioisotopes ) directly at the site of the cancerous tumour.
Survival rates for oral cancer depend on the precise site, and the stage of the cancer at diagnosis.
The precise dating of the Nebra skydisk depended upon the dating of a number of Bronze Age weapons, which were offered for sale with the disk and said to be from the same site.
The precise mechanism of how the polyadenylation site is chosen remains unclear.
However, the precise site of his grave is unknown and, in accordance with his wishes, there is no memorial to him in the church.
There are several theories as to the precise location of the site ; the latest of which places it between Via Aurelia in the north and the church of San Francesco a Ripa in the southeast, in the loop of the Tiber.
The welding can easily be automated, making clean and precise joints ; the site of the weld is very clean and rarely requires any touch-up work.
On 8 June 2004, Chinese internet authorities shut down its web site without specifying a precise reason.
The results were, however, inconclusive, because the material used on site was too outdated to allow for a precise diagnosis.
The site which is in the vicinity of the oasis of Fayyum, midway between Dahshur and Meidum, and about 100 kilometres south of Cairo, is believed to be in the vicinity of the ancient city of Itjtawy ( the precise location of which remains unknown ), which served as the capital of Egypt during the 12th Dynasty.

precise and city
There is no precise definition for the term " Chicagoland ," but it generally means the city and its suburbs combined together.
The precise time at which it was written is not mentioned in the epistle, but it was obviously written when the collection for Jerusalem had been assembled and Paul was about to " go unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saints ", that is, at the close of his second visit to Greece, during the winter preceding his last visit to that city.
The precise recordkeeping of births and deaths by the city of Breslau led to the use of their data for analysis of mortality, first by John Graunt, and then later by Edmond Halley.
" Vienna " and the official German name Wien, and the names of the city in most languages, are thought to be derived from the Celtic word " windo -", meaning bright or fair – as in the Irish " fionn " and the Welsh " gwyn " – but opinions vary on the precise origin.
The name of the city shares the name of the county and probably has its origin from the Cheboygan River, although the precise meaning is no longer known.
In the city of Bluefields, overlooking the squadron, there was a State Department representative with precise orders about the situation: Consul Thomas Moffat.
To be more precise, there were tools and other objects belonging to goldsmiths, blade-smiths, cobblers, glassmakers and tilers, coins and a model of the city of Thessaloniki market place.
This city wall, which ran in excess of 2000 yards, 2123 to be precise, was guarded by 4 gates and 11 towers.
The precise reason why the city received this name is as yet unknown.
She was one of the goddesses worshiped in Myrtilis ( today's Mértola, Portugal ), Pax Julia ( Beja, Portugal ) and especially the city of Turobriga, whose precise location is unknown.
The hills in the City of London, from west to east, Ludgate Hill, Corn Hill and Tower Hill, are presumed to have influenced the precise siting of the early city, but they are very minor, and most of central London is almost flat.
Visitors can now get precise up to date information about the city on their mobile telephones and in 10 different languages
The suppression of Isle of Dogs has long been understood as a significant episode in the complex relations of city, court, and theatre-worlds ; its precise significance, however, is difficult to determine.
The necropolis of this settlement was probably the extensive one situated at Caracupa ( 8th-7th century BC ), near the railway station of Sermoneta, which belongs also to the 8th-6th century BC, terminating thus at the precise date at which the Roman city of Norba began to exist.
The city of Tijuana's precise location is.

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