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  1. a person who studies archaeology

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Instead, I scour fiction like an archaeologist: Find the bones.
Archaeologist Lars Krants stands in an excavation ditch at Fensten.
Our obituaries editor chronicles the heartbreak of an Iraqi archaeologist.
Lead archaeologist Nikolay Ovcharov showing off cannonballs and other artifacts.
Kevin T. Jones is the former state archaeologist of Utah.
She is an aspiring archaeologist and loves the women's game.
Fredrik Hiebert, the society's archaeologist in residence, has some leads.
Flinders University archaeologist Mike Morley sampling sediment in Denisova Cave.
Most games like this make you an archaeologist, digging up secrets.
I started playing hashtag archaeologist, sifting through thousands of #LiveLaCroix Instagrams.
Quam led the Aroeira cave study with Portuguese archaeologist João Zilhão.
A MOLA archaeologist brushes off the exterior of the ice house.
The archaeologist said people are welcome to check out the area.
"Dangun is a myth," said Yeungnam University archaeologist Lee Chung Kyu.
The find was "completely by accident," archaeologist Zahi Hawass told Today.
He was also the first practicing archaeologist to photograph the country.
Percy Harrison Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam), a British surveyor, archaeologist and explorer.
I was taken there by my cousin, who was an archaeologist.
JERUSALEM — The Israeli archaeologist Yuval Gadot is not a mushy guy.
Saudi officials finally invited an archaeologist to observe them via helicopter.
He is an archaeologist at Ithaca College, not Ithaca University. video
Dr. Pacheco-Ruiz also works for MMT as a maritime archaeologist.
Wigg's character, archaeologist Barbara Ann Minerva, will eventually transform into Cheetah.
One archaeologist said it was the greatest breakthrough since Carbon 14 dating.
He argues that Herzfeld was a dedicated archaeologist, not a career plunderer.
The militants also beheaded and crucified Khaled Asaad, a prominent Syrian archaeologist.
What set Greene apart was his dual role as photographer and archaeologist.
In contrast, what does Ofer Bar-Yosef, an archaeologist at Harvard, believe?
Papmehl-Dufay is an archaeologist at the Kalmar County Museum in Sweden.
Eberhard Zangger alleges that the prominent British archaeologist James Mellaart forged artifacts.
" He likens the agency's methods to being "an archaeologist of the present.
"Holy cow, this is awesome," said an archaeologist who reviewed the findings.
The archaeologist, Celia J. Bergoffen, was called in a few days later.
As a child, Ann Leckie dreamed of growing up to be an archaeologist.
An archaeologist goes over the excavation sight with a digital survey in 2012.
As the exhibition notes, he was the first known archaeologist to photograph Egypt.
It's playing archaeologist with the stuff that's actually hiding inside of the cartridges.
If an umbrella falls into pieces, as an archaeologist, that is really fun.
For various reasons, that didn't pan out, so she became an archaeologist instead.
That's easy, Dr. Parcak said in Vancouver: "My husband" — a fellow archaeologist, Gregory Mumford.
As a child, I dreamt of becoming an archaeologist, artist, writer, philosopher, and scientist.
We hope he grows up strong and achieves his dream of becoming an archaeologist.
His discovery would have brought nothing but joy to an archaeologist or museum curator.
ULAS archaeologist Adam Clapton recording the shield when it was still in the ground.
He is, of course, the English archaeologist famous for discovering Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922.
"We're unbelievably lucky," Benjamin Clement, the lead archaeologist at the site, told the  AFP.
There he became an amateur archaeologist, excavating Native American graves on the Channel Islands.
All major construction that intrudes on Italy's underbelly requires the presence of an archaeologist.
He said a German archaeologist had worked at the site as recently as 2013.
"It was my supervisor, a trained archaeologist, who first noticed the bones," she continues.
"Mina Weinstein-Evron, an archaeologist from the University of Haifa, and Israel Hershkovitz, an archaeologist at Tel Aviv University, are taking issue with the fact that the new finger was found on the desert surface, and not intermixed within a "clear archaeological context.
On the other hand, it seemed ripe to be cataloged by any passing street archaeologist.
"We have been slightly arrogant," said co-author and fellow Oxford archaeologist Evan Irving-Pease.
The eastern portion of the Pumapunku site as photographed by archaeologist Max Uhle in 1893.
Archaeologist Donald Grayson cautioned there could be other explanations for the marking on the bones.
According to archaeologist Zahi Hawass, finding coffins belonging to a child is a rare occurrence.
Bhuvan Vikram, superintendent archaeologist for Agra, said he was not authorized to speak to journalists.
As an archaeologist, Lara Croft's not simply bad, she's a threat to the entire craft.
Remarkably, it was Reid's brother—who's not even an archaeologist—who stumbled upon the answer.
Six is a near-constant companion whenever Aliya's doing her archaeologist thing on the ground.
His tomb was discovered in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter with its contents intact.
It was found using infrared satellite imagery by Sarah H. Parcak, a leading space archaeologist.
"The vegetation was obscuring these parts of Angkor and other monumental sites," one archaeologist said.
British archaeologist Austen Henry Layard has originally excavated the site in the mid 19th century.
Only in 2004, however, did co-author and archaeologist Nina Kononenko microscopically examine the tools.
Ben A. Potter, an archaeologist at the University of Alaska, discovered the site in 2006.
Indy is donning the infamous felt fedora once more as the archaeologist-adventurer-teacher-hearthrob.
Brendan P. Foley, an archaeologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod, Mass.
An archaeologist reached out to carefully straighten one small tablet in line with the others.
Dennell, a palaeolithic archaeologist at the University of Exeter, was not associated with either study.
Into this unstoppable consumerist success story steps the British archaeologist and medieval historian Alexander Langlands.
Ransom, the county archaeologist, was preoccupied with an oak tree and its 350-year-old roots.
Ga works like a conceptual archaeologist, looking at how this structure has marked our collective imagination.
When I first started playing Andromeda, I found Peebee — an adventurous Asari archaeologist — a bit annoying.
And she also talks a lot about her father, the disappeared archaeologist Richard Croft (Dominic West).
" Verity Landrock, an archaeologist, also always changes her ex's name in her phone to "something rude.
"Each workshop had a different purpose," Zahi Hawass, the archaeologist who led that excavation, told CNN.
Hope: Being an archaeologist often helps me to lean back, take a deep breath, and relax.
"It was disturbing," said Sandrine Barbeau, a preventive archaeologist with the state team who discovered him.
Mr. Dressler, the archaeologist, says there has been a shift in attitudes about preserving the wall.
Michael Petraglia, an archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, agreed.
Growing up in the port city of Nikolayev, Ms. Kushnir, 33, dreamed of being an archaeologist.
The state news media reported that he worked as an archaeologist for more than 40 years.
The female members — Nami, a cat burglar, and Robin, an archaeologist — are eye-roll-inducingly buxom.
Like an internet-age archaeologist, she scouted locations on travel websites like Retro Roadmap and Dinerville.
He is a sort of method archaeologist, understanding ancient processes through a kind of performative osmosis.
It was an unusual place to find an archaeologist, but Li also had robots to test.
"It was a perfect spot for humans," Ran Barkai, an archaeologist from Tel Aviv University, told Haaretz.
It's been nearly a century since British archaeologist Howard Carter first peered into the Tomb of Tutankhamun.
I'm an archaeologist, but I actually worked three extra hours yesterday so I could come here today.
Riddle said she's asked a state archaeologist to see what he could find out about the wreck.
"It was an offering associated with the ball game, just off the stairway," said archaeologist Raul Barrera.
"We hoped we might find the odd fragment," says archaeologist Gordon Noble of Scotland's University of Aberdeen.
"We don't always see how wealthy past societies were," says archaeologist Rob Collins of Britain's Newcastle University.
The answer, says Ms Smith, an archaeologist, is that cities are where the species fulfils its destiny.
It's a system designed specifically to make you feel unsure and thus more like a real archaeologist.
But Stuart Fiedel, an archaeologist with the consulting firm Louis Berger Group, interpreted the new research differently.
"As an Islamic art historian & archaeologist, I was immediately suspicious about style of Arabic epigraphy," said Mulder.
An archaeologist investigates the burial while wearing a suit that will minimize contamination to the historical site.
"Lidar made everything new and exciting," said Heng Phipal, a Cambodian archaeologist who worked with the project.
The German archaeologist Ernst Herzfeld, who spent years in Tehran, collected the castings from 1911 to 1934.
As a visiting scholar at the American Academy in Rome, I'd met a young archaeologist for drinks.
Archaeologist Sonia Haoa, an Easter Island native, is compiling an inventory of its heritage, including the Moai.
"Confronting the Cultural Heritage Crisis": Archaeologist Dr. Michael Danti speaks on current issues in Syria and Iraq.
Disney gained rights to the whip-wielding archaeologist with its $4 billion acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012.
Using a scalpel, Dettmer excavates images and words printed in these mid-century texts like an archaeologist.
"It really does change the history books in Texas," said Reign Clark, a lead archaeologist on site.
Brendan Foley, an underwater archaeologist, holds a 2,000-year-old bronze arm recovered from the Antikythera shipwreck.
When Dean Hall was appointed in 2006, the church archaeologist told him about the great unused space.
According to archaeologist Stella Chrysoulaki, it is, apparently, one of the most extensive archaic cemeteries in Attica.
"We can make these bodies speak," said Cyril Marcigny, a state archaeologist who works the Normandy fields.
"I will never forget that moment," said Mr. Nichol, a professional archaeologist who was supervising the dig.
Perhaps the best-known Italian archaeologist is Ernesto Schiaparelli, director of the museum between 2500 and 22018.
Indeed, his "first ambition had been to be an archaeologist," Professor de La Grange said in 1974.
The difference between archaeology and looting, explained Brian Jones, Connecticut's state archaeologist, is the recording of context.
Nondestructive archaeologist methods provided strong evidence for a castle at the site, but digging provides the final proof.
"The time has come to build a museum for Albanian and foreign tourists," said Albanian archaeologist Neritan Ceka.
GREENWICH "Connecticut's Earliest European Settlers: Recent Finds from Glastonbury and Windsor," lecture by Dr. Brian Jones, state archaeologist.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A recently launched website is inviting you to become a citizen archaeologist.
LONDON — First, the archaeologist and her team uncovered a sarcophagus from a village in southern Greece in 1984.
"As an archaeologist, I was a bit skeptical about this way of explaining art through poetry," Barbanera said.
Dr. Inomata learned about the map from Rodrigo Liendo, an archaeologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
Almost immediately, a high-tech metal detector operated by Erika Karuzas, a Forest Service archaeologist, began getting hits.
"Finding those eggs intact was mind-blowing," said Gary Feinman, an archaeologist from the Field Museum in Chicago.
They beheaded the archaeologist Khaled al-Assad, the leading authority on Palmyra's history, and broadcast his death online.
As an archaeologist with ties to the American Southwest, I am appalled by this desecration of sacred land.
Instead, the archaeologist Víctor Segovia Pinto ordered the entrance to be sealed, ensuring that its contents remained undisturbed.
The archaeologist Paul Huey and his team excavated the site in 1970, uncovering a massive array of artifacts.
Kish LaPierre, an archaeologist who is the cultural resource manager at Nellis Air Force Base, argues the opposite.
The playful wall markings are like cave paintings, and it wouldn't be hyperbole to deem Cárdenas an archaeologist.
The study, led by Australian archaeologist Dr. Damian Evans, was recently published in the Journal of Archaeological Science.
"She was more than just a lady who lunched and liked Egypt," curator and archaeologist Tom Hardwick told Hyperallergic.
In the second decade of the 19th century, British archaeologist Cladius Rich began excavating Assyrian sites in northern Iraq.
"We continue to find evidence and expand geographically," said Christopher Moore, study author and University of South Carolina archaeologist.
Zhao&aposs work is back in the news because the archaeologist died last week at age 82, reports NPR .
Image: SANAAccording to Syrian archaeologist Maamoun Abdelkarim, 80 percent of the artifacts in Palmyra appear to be largely intact.
She had once wanted to be an archaeologist, carefully probing her country's past, a conventional girl with regulation braids.
There is one important exception to this: Khaled al-Asaad, an archaeologist beheaded by ISIS at Palmyra last year.
The ancient parts remain largely intact, including the amphitheatre (pictured) where IS beheaded the city's chief archaeologist last year.
"They'll decay very rapidly," agreed Christopher Rodning, an archaeologist at Tulane University who had no involvement in the research.
Usually when I have this kind of conversation it's in an interview with a professional historian, archaeologist or journalist.
They took the artifact to France to be examined by Francesco d'Errico, an archaeologist at the University of Bordeaux.
Salad Cream first entered my life in the years I spent working as an anthropologist and archaeologist in Belize.
"It's changed the game," said Matthew Spriggs, an archaeologist at Australian National University, who has collaborated with Dr. Reich.
Anita Radini, an archaeologist at the University of York, in England, spends a lot of time looking at tartar.
"It's a great loss for us to lose a hard-working and responsible archaeologist like him," Mr. Qi said.
Arriving at these sites and examining the road surface, I would feel like an archaeologist of the recent past.
In 1816, the Italian archaeologist Giovanni Belzoni discovered a bust of Ramses and acquired it for the British Museum.
Egyptologist and "space archaeologist" Sarah Parcak recalled how one encounter between the two almost came to a messy end.
Ms. Biagiotti abandoned her plans to be an archaeologist in the early 19803s to join her mother's tailoring studio.
There's room here to acknowledge Ariel's courage and her curiosity as she collects and studies objects like an archaeologist.
Mr. Noël Hume's first wife, the former Audrey Baines, a fellow archaeologist with whom he worked, died in 1993.
Present was the archaeologist Rodolfo Lanciani, who witnessed its exhumation and snapped a photograph of the rare ancient object.
No one knows what the void is, but at least one archaeologist thinks it's not a room or chamber.
Parcak is a space archaeologist, which means she spends her days looking for buried archaeological sites in high resolution imagery.
An Afghan archaeologist working at Mes Aynak was killed in a roadside bomb near the site last year, Reuters reported.
Magnus Fiennes is a composer, Jacob Fiennes is a conservation manager, and Michael Emery, their adopted son, is an archaeologist.
However, as Andreas Hennius, an archaeologist at Uppsala University, reports in this month's Antiquity, around the eighth century something shifted.
As archaeologist Simon Mays notes for Live Science, there were few Arctic birds and poor fishing options in the area.
Jimena Cruz, an indigenous Atacameña archaeologist, interviewed retired llama herders to learn more about the cultural significance of the pathways.
Born in 1943 at the height of World War Two, she studied literature and had wanted to become an archaeologist.
"What the DNA told us is that it was female," archaeologist and bone specialist Nick Bellantoni said at the time .
GlobalXplorer was created by "space archaeologist" Sarah Parcak and trains citizen archaeologists to flag potential archaeological sites or looted areas.
An archaeologist was present in case any human remains were disturbed -- though in the end, no new remains were found.
"The others were faster and could achieve higher altitudes," said Susan Edwards, archaeologist and historian at the Desert Research Institute.
"This is a lost technology," Matt Beamish, the lead archaeologist from the University of Leicester Archaeological Service, told the Guardian.
"We had hit a roadblock in terms of technology until recently," said Damian Evans, the archaeologist who heads the initiative.
GREENWICH "Connecticut's Earliest European Settlers: Recent Finds From Glastonbury and Windsor," lecture by Dr. Brian D. Jones, the state archaeologist.
Last September, the commission hired Rebecca Foote, a London-based American archaeologist, to establish an archaeology and cultural heritage department.
Bites "It's Danish Christmas in a sandwich," said Mads Ravn, a Danish archaeologist, about the flaeskesteg sandwiches we were devouring.
"It's a huge problem in Oregon, especially in the southeast portion of the state," said Dennis Griffin, the state's archaeologist.
"I understand where these theories come from," Jens Notroff, an archaeologist at the German Archaeological Institute, told me over Skype.
"These ornaments were consistently coming from very long distances," said Brian Stewart, study author and University of Michigan paleolithic archaeologist.
"It's a frozen moment," said Helena Victor, an archaeologist at the Kalmar County Museum in Sweden and the project leader.
A French archaeologist took those, then retired, and has not responded to official requests to return them, Mr. Alawi said.
One archaeologist we spoke to said more work will be required to validate the results presented in the new paper.
Wil Roebroeks, an archaeologist at Leiden University who was not involved in the new study, said the evidence was conclusive.
Over the years, underwater archaeologist E. Lee Spence has claimed it was he, rather than Cussler, who found the submarine.
Francesca Romagnoli, an archaeologist from the Autonomous University of Madrid who was not involved in the research, praised the paper.
According to Repelando, ancient Romans looted the site, and some elements were removed by a German archaeologist in the 1920s.
On Tuesday, I called Yoram Haimi, the Israeli archaeologist based in Jerusalem who had excavated Sobibor and discovered the pendant.
"It seems blatantly obvious the Stonehenge landscape is unutterably precious," said David Jacques, an archaeologist at the University of Buckingham.
"We're starting to piece together the puzzle of the Amazon Basin's human history, and what we're finding in Amapá is absolutely fascinating," said Mariana Cabral, an archaeologist at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, who together with her husband, João Saldanha, also an archaeologist, has studied the Rego Grande site for the last decade.
The Associated Press reports that the German Type UB II submarine was discovered by Tomas Termote, a diver and marine archaeologist.
"A big part of the documentation in the Palmyra museum, was damaged with the antiquities and computers," archaeologist Raed Abbas said.
"You can see entire houses getting ready to be eroded," Anna Prentiss, an archaeologist at the University of Montana, tells me.
Perhaps the genre should instead feature figures, like Killmonger in Black Panther, who resist archaeologist-adventurers who have gone too far.
German archaeologist Hermann Thiersch spent nine years on his comprehensive study of the lighthouse around the turn of the 20th century.
Yousef Natshe, the Waqf's chief archaeologist, says publicly that he will not co-operate with the Israelis on fixing the wall.
She's an archaeologist/adventurer who has a lot to teach us: from her raw determination to her vast wealth of knowledge.
"As an archaeologist, I rely on data falling under the umbrella of environmental data," Kim told Gizmodo in a phone interview.
But study co-author Alistair Pike, an archaeologist at the University of Southampton, doesn't believe this theory fits with the evidence.
The dig team also consisted of paleontologist Justin Wilkins from the Mammoth Site and retired National Park Service archaeologist Don Morris.
Trained as an archaeologist, I am always a little disoriented when seeing ancient artifacts treated first and foremost as art objects.
An accomplished amateur archaeologist, Wetherill led an expedition here in 1896, funded by two wealthy young brothers, Talbot and Frederic Hyde.
The object was first catalogued by a Swiss archaeologist during excavations in 1967 at the Temple of Eshmun in southwestern Lebanon.
Zaid Sadallah, an archaeologist from Mosul in northern Iraq, fled his home when Islamic State fighters captured the city in 2014.
In 2010, Forrest Fenn, a millionaire art dealer and self-taught archaeologist, buried a treasure worth millions somewhere in the Rockies.
But as an archaeologist and a museumgoer, there were a couple of topics where I was left wishing for more information.
As an Islamic art historian and archaeologist, I was immediately suspicious about the style of Arabic epigraphy in Larsson's reconstruction drawing.
"It's a microcosm for the development of maritime-related cities," Eleanor Breen, the acting chief city archaeologist, said of the finds.
The findings are largely in agreement: "It's definitely a unified story," said Zenobia Jacobs, an archaeologist at the University of Wollongong.
Here it's the murder of an archaeologist who unearths historical artifacts that pose a serious threat to a projected paper mill.
"This is the largest survey of its kind in Mesoamerica to date," said Marcello Canuto, an archaeologist also from Tulane University.
The slow start is more the fault of Hannibal than of Hunt, an archaeologist and biographer who teaches at Stanford University.
His dad, an archaeologist, invites an American graduate student named Oliver (Armie Hammer) to work with him for a few weeks.
His brother was the archaeologist William R. Coe II, from whom he was estranged for decades and who died in 2009.
The archaeologist Benjamin Bellorado, a doctoral candidate at the University of Arizona, has conducted research in this area for 20 years.
He reminded me that he hadn't been trained as an archaeologist and had thus come to these debates as an outsider.
" Surveying these acts more recently, Israeli archaeologist Raz Kletter called inscribing graffiti a "stubborn and stupid habit," that "became a plague.
What makes this painting more than an autobiographical anecdote is the artist's ability to come across as dispassionate observer, an archaeologist.
They met with a range of people — "a day with an archaeologist, a day with a specialist on the Bedouins," he said.
"One hundred percent it is photoshopped," archaeologist, former Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, and former Giza Plateau director Zahi Hawass told NBC News.
The Luzia skull and femur were discovered in 1974 by French archaeologist Annette Laming-Emperaire in a cave near Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
In the film, Delevingne plays archaeologist June Moon, who becomes possessed by an ancient, evil witch, which turns her into the Enchantress.
A new film looks at the life of the female explorer, spy, translator, and archaeologist, who's been largely written out of history.
To pinpoint the origin of Ötzi's metal, archaeologist Gilberto Artioli and his colleagues measured the lead isotope ratios of the copper blade.
According to archaeologist Paula Ware of MAP Archaeological Practice, the man had been carefully placed into the grave in a crouched position.
Called "Adventures in Archaeological Science," the 12-page book delves into what microbial archaeologist Christina Warinner calls the "archaeology of the invisible".
In 2007, Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass further dispelled the mystery, uncovering a missing tooth which identified an anonymous mummy as Hatshepsut.
Figuring it was something special, the duo contacted Kenneth Nielsen, an archaeologist at the Historical Museum of Northern Jutland, reports The Local.
Rumors had been swirling that with Ford entering his mid-70s, the whip-toting archaeologist might be played by a new actor.
British archaeologist Haward Carter discovered the tomb of the 18th dynasty king in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor in 1922.
After all, there are beloved precedents for the archaeologist turned action hero, namely Indiana Jones, the inspiration of the Tomb Raider series.
The meaning of these constructions remains a mystery, but for at least one archaeologist they suggest that Neanderthals may have been religious.
One such is the 2,000-year-old amphitheatre, where IS beheaded the city's 81-year-old chief archaeologist, Khaled Asaad, last year.
"But in general, a large number of people live on," said Tim Kohler, an archaeologist and evolutionary anthropologist at Washington State University.
"–Tomás "I'm an archaeologist, and a year ago we traveled to the province of Castellón in eastern Spain to restore a piece.
Not half as big a scandal, at least in Kabul, as her wild cocktail-partying affair with Louis Dupree, a married archaeologist.
As an archaeologist who studies the processes that have shaped the cultural and natural world, I immerse myself in the distant past.
Ethan Cochrane, an archaeologist at the University of Auckland in New Zealand and an author of the paper, questioned that alternative scenario.
Between sips, various experts — an archaeologist here, an ethnographer there — are consulted, their sober contributions grounding the wine in Georgia's turbulent history.
I became an archaeologist of sorts — hopeful to uncover ancient shards of my childhood gender and piece them back into the whole.
But no one I've read has written from the perspective of Generation X, as if they were an archaeologist digging up bones.
"My jaw dropped many times as I opened these images," said Francisco Estrada-Belli, an archaeologist from Tulane University in New Orleans.
Pindi Setiawan, an archaeologist at Bandung Institute of Technology in Indonesia, invited Dr. Aubert and his colleagues to try it in Borneo.
"They've suffered alterations, damage, but we're very optimistic at the find and all it represents," the archaeologist Claudia Rodrigues told the AFP.
"The problem in southeast Asia is that there's a lot of looting," said Mark Staniforth, a marine archaeologist with Flinders University in Australia.
An archaeologist working on the Tottenham Court Road site cleans the remains of a brick building, which may be an 211th century cellar.
An archaeologist working on the Tottenham Court Road site cleans the remains of a brick building, which may be an 18th century cellar.
The exhibition at UCL also features the head of archaeologist Flinders Petrie, who donated his body to science upon his death in 1942.
"We think it was such a violent wrecking event," said underwater archaeologist Brendan Foley, co-director of the Antikythera excavation team, in Nature.
"This is the first shipwreck that I know of in Boston discovered in filled land," city archaeologist Joe Bagley told CNN affiliate WBZ.
John Hoffecker, an archaeologist at the University of Colorado at Boulder, drew attention to a study of an archaeological site called Bluefish Caves.
A British archaeologist, Nicolas Reeves, proposed in August that Nefertiti's final resting place is tucked away in a hidden chamber inside Tutankhamun's tomb.
The Field Museum bought it in 1945 from a German archaeologist, Ernst Herzfeld, who lived and worked in Persia from 1905 to 1936.
Unlike the Nazca lines, these depict mostly humans — warriors, specifically, according to Peruvian archaeologist Luis Jaime Castillo Butters, who co-led the survey.
Here, real-life archaeologist Alter S. Reiss describes a fictional excavation of an all-too-real place—Las Vegas—to wager a guess.
" Archaeologist Ian Trumble tweeted: "The #cadburytreasurehunt by @CadburyUK actively promotes the gleeful destruction of archaeological sites and undermines years of public heritage education.
Late last year its director of archaeology, who refused to approve the Orange line, was sacked and replaced with a more supple archaeologist.
Jeff has arrived there to say a temporary goodbye to his stepmother, the archaeologist ­Artis Martineau, who is dying of several disabling diseases.
Previously, there was little evidence that hunters intentionally attacked mammoths, an archaeologist with the institute, Luis Córdoba Barradas, said to reporters on Wednesday.
ONE NIGHT in 2003 the police woke Walter Alva, a Peruvian archaeologist, and invited him to come to inspect some stolen gold objects.
"It's not sexy, like a temple, but for an archaeologist it's really interesting that we have this representation of cultural activity," he said.
Last August, the Syrian archaeologist Khalid al-Asaad, 83, was beheaded in Palmyra after he refused to lead the militants to hidden antiquities.
I'd booked a tour through Airbnb Experiences with Michele (pictured), who was an archaeologist as well as a guide for Pompeii and Herculaneum.
The Nazca Lines were first discovered in 1927 when Peruvian archaeologist Toribio Mejía Xesspe spotted them while he was hiking through the foothills.
"The damage here is not only material, for us a moai is the representation of our ancestors," Andrea Tuki, an archaeologist there, said.
This future archaeologist might note how apt it was that these young people were given such a portentous, end-of-days name: millennials.
Peter Magee, an archaeologist from Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania said the finding shows the ingenuity of those who lived in ancient Arabia.
Throughout their journey, the couple had the help of a local historian and an archaeologist who recounted how and where killings took place.
"I am an archaeologist," I told the gynecologist with the relative calm of someone answering an emotionally loaded question with a rehearsed response.
The middens around Damariscotta are the largest examples north of South Carolina, said Arthur Spiess, senior archaeologist with the Maine Historic Preservation Commission.
Image: Teresa Hall, Oregon State University"This is so cool," Christiana Scheib, an archaeologist and paleogeneticist from the University of Cambridge, told Gizmodo.
Luckily, an archaeologist, Dr. Jenny Halsey (Annabelle Wallis), is on hand to explain what it's all about and also to affirm Nick's heterosexuality.
Shanidar Cave in Iraqi Kurdistan is where archaeologist Ralph Solecki found the remains of 10 Neanderthal men, women and children in the 1950s.
In the comics, Minerva is a British archaeologist whose research leads her to Africa, to a tribe that worships a female cheetah warrior.
"This is only the beginning of the excavation," Ryan Harris, the senior underwater archaeologist and Parks Canada's project director, said in an interview.
Near the tent, Brenda Cooper, a science fiction writer, and Michelle Lighton, an archaeologist, had taken shelter from the rain under some trees.
One day in 2011 a man named Michele Spano Pescara approached Gabriel Prieto, an archaeologist at the National University of Trujillo in Peru.
Pecka was a Czech writer, geologist, archaeologist, teacher — and Spiritualist — whose works were exhibited at the National Spiritualist Congress in Paris in 1927.
Bollinger is an archaeologist intent on examining the artifacts of a bygone era and the role they might have played in someone's life.
On a BBC episode about the disk, archaeologist Miranda Aldhouse-Green described the disk as an "encoded sacred message," representing symbols of belief.
In 1902, archaeologist Barnum Brown discovered the first Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, which was subsequently housed in a museum founded by paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn.
This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 228700th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 2579.
This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 214th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 2718.
Sarah H. Parcak, a pioneering space archaeologist who uses satellite imagery to discover ancient sites and map looting, did not have to agonize long.
"Launching a franchise with a female archaeologist was seen as a novel concept," Samit Sarkar, an editor at Vox's sister site Polygon, told me.
This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 5th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 1922.
This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 21th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 2212.
The restoration and adaptation of ancient terraces and canals for modern use has been pioneered by British archaeologist Ann Kendall since the late 1970s.
This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 211th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 22.
The mask of Tutankhamen, an enigmatic young king, was discovered by the British archaeologist Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings in 1922.
The wreck was discovered earlier this year by Gert Normann Andersen, who runs a Danish war museum, and Innes McCartney, a British marine archaeologist.
This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 22907th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 25353.
This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 151th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 15223.
This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 5th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 7183.
This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 226th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 7921.
David Roberts, an archaeologist from Historic England, said the artifacts showed the villa had belonged to an "elite family" who lived a "luxurious" life.
In the 1980s, an archaeologist named Giovanni Caselli retraced the route from Sigeric's original document and found much of it still passable on foot.
Though Diamond's high-velocity romps through history often vex specialists, this one earned him "high marks" from Patrick Kirch, a distinguished archaeologist of Oceania.
No one had found this combination of religious artifacts before, said Mark P. Leone, a University of Maryland archaeologist who led the discovery team.
The podcast will focus on female guests in season two, such as astrobiologist Penelope Boston, marine geo-archaeologist Beverly Goodman, and reporter Natasha Daly.
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This touring show at Premier Exhibitions 27th Avenue recreates Tut's tomb as it was when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 2718.
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"As an archaeologist I can say it's really exciting when we do find an object made out of wood, or animal bone," Rodning said.
When Brendan Foley, co-director for the project and an archaeologist at Lund University in Sweden, found the item he couldn't believe his luck.
Like an archaeologist, Mr. Prelinger has uncovered these different New Yorks — layer upon layer — and put them together for a singular, complex film experience.
Then in 1984 an archaeologist and her team unearthed a sarcophagus in the same vicinity containing the remains of a woman of high rank.
Like in a video game, you also level up as you complete tiles, working your way up from amateur Wanderer to expert Space Archaeologist.
"Everywhere that we looked, there was more settlement than we expected," said Thomas Garrison, a National Geographic explorer and an archaeologist at Ithaca College.
"What you're looking for is something extreme," said David H. Thomas, an archaeologist with the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
"It is like a bland sausage, without salt, and a little stale," said Jordi Rosell, an archaeologist at Rovira i Virgili University in Spain.
According to museum and Lebanese officials, it was first cataloged in 1967 by a Swiss archaeologist excavating the Temple of Eshmun in Sidon, Lebanon.
In the fabulously '80s clip, Gadot's character is first seen chatting with Kristen Wiig's archaeologist Barbara Minerva, who later becomes the film's villain Cheetah.
"Assyrian rock reliefs are extremely rare monuments," said Daniele Morandi Bonacossi, an archaeologist at Italy's University of Udine, who co-led the recent expedition.
In December 2017, Hamrullah, an archaeologist on an Indonesian government survey, was exploring a cave system in Sulawesi, a large island in central Indonesia.
The beer has been gone so long that it took an archaeologist to figure out that four underground caverns were once a brewer's vaults.
Artifacts from Yemen, like the statue of "Miriam" loaned by the Smithsonian, were excavated by an American expedition led by "oilman-archaeologist" Wendell Phillips.
"We can still see the ways that the Martu look after country," said Stefani Crabtree, an archaeologist, ethnographer and an author of the study.
It seems likely to Bullen (and us) that Fenn, an artifact collector and amateur archaeologist, would pay homage to Brown with a reference like this.
After all, if the world's most famous (and notorious) fictional archaeologist can figure it out, what's stopping some of the biggest museums in the West?
Peter Bogucki, a Princeton University archaeologist who wasn't involved in the new study, told to National Geographic that it was likely "barbarian-on-barbarian" action.
Enormous haul of ancient Roman coins unearthed in Spain Sue O'Connor, the lead archaeologist for the project, discovered the pieces shortly after getting her PhD.
Heather Knight, senior archaeologist at Museum of London Archaeology, said the play may still have premiered at the Curtain in 1599, but without the prologue.
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"The evidence shows they regularly ate turtle," said Ran Barkai, an archaeologist at Tel Aviv University and one of the researchers who made the discovery.
Interest in Tutankhamun's 3,340-year-old tomb was rekindled by British archaeologist Nicholas Reeves, who believes there may be another tomb hidden behind the walls.
The niches in the wall were likely "cupboards for the scrolls," Dirk Schmitz, an archaeologist at the Roman-Germanic Museum in Cologne, told The Guardian.
When I&aposm getting DNA from an individual, we want to make sure it belongs to that individual and not to me or another archaeologist.
An amateur historian just unearthed a treasure that would turn any archaeologist green with envy: an ornate gold ring dating back to ancient Roman times.
Researchers used to view their abandonment of city structures as complete societal collapses, said Tim Kohler, an archaeologist and evolutionary anthropologist at Washington State University.
Croft is a wealthy white archaeologist who discovers mystical secrets inside "Eastern" tombs, destroying artifacts and killing nameless foreign people to pursue her personal quest.
"His role is that of catalyst, choreographer, conductor and cajoler — and sometimes all at once," said David J. Meltzer, an archaeologist at Southern Methodist University.
"It's smack-dab practically in the center of our ancestral homelands," Kelly Morgan, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux and its tribal archaeologist, said.
"When a submarine just disappears, it can be anywhere," Innes McCartney, nautical archaeologist and Leverhulme research fellow at Bournemouth University in the UK, told CNN.
For Salam al-Kuntar, a Syrian archaeologist who works at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, the loss of the Temple of Baal was deeply personal.
Tuttle and his colleague, Sarah Parcak, an archaeologist and Egyptologist at the University of Alabama, believe the gigantic monument served as a public ceremonial structure.
French historian and archaeologist Pierre Malinovsky, who played a central role in the discovery, has hailed the find as the culmination of a long search.
Archaeologist Adam Brumm of Australia's Griffith University said they were produced by humans striking one stone with another, fashioning smaller pieces with knife-like sharpness.
Curated by Steven LeBlanc, an archaeologist and former director of collections at the Peabody, the exhibition explores centuries of weapons that double as artistic objects.
But Ofer Bar-Yosef, an archaeologist at Harvard, argues that full-blown agriculture evolved only once, and then quickly spread from one group to another.
Reviewers chastised her for not sharing intimate details of her relationships with women, including the archaeologist Iris Love, with whom she lived for many years.
For one thing, we would know less than an archaeologist who digs up a set of human bones buried more than a thousand years ago.
In 2010, Dongju Zhang, an archaeologist at Lanzhou University in China, began studying the Tibetan jaw, which had been languishing in storage at her institution.
My good friend Nadja Agyropoulou arranged for the chief archaeologist of the site, Kalliope Papangeli, or Poppy as she is known, to be our guide.
Our narrator, an archaeologist, describes why she does her work, and why the single miraculous creation of the human race is so important to belief.
"After I uncovered the sarcophagus, I knew I had to go back for more," the archaeologist, Elena Korka, said in a telephone interview on Friday.
"When you have symbols, then you have language," said João Zilhão, an archaeologist at the University of Barcelona and co-author of the new study.
Takeshi Inomata, an archaeologist at the University of Arizona, recently spent $10003,21000 on a map that covered 2700 square miles, and even was deeply discounted.
Ford's last appearance in a scripted series was on 1993's The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, appearing as an adult version of the famous archaeologist.
An archaeologist, Peter Garlake, who refused to suspend his research on the monument's African origins was forced into exile, returning only after independence in 1980.
Adam Brumm, an archaeologist at Griffith University in Australia and one of the study's authors, said his team was "completely blown away" by the painting.
Other scholars, including the pioneering American archaeologist Betty Meggers, also came across such sites, but argued that the Amazon was inhospitable to complex human settlements.
The trailer also provides glimpses of Kristen Wiig as an archaeologist who eventually becomes the villainous Cheetah and Pedro Pascal as the tycoon Maxwell Lord.
Watching that fictitious scene was "traumatizing" for legions of archaeologists, said Simona Morretta, the state archaeologist responsible for two sites along the new subway line.
"I cannot say what it is," said Roberto Risch, an archaeologist at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, who was not involved in the new studies.
She pursued her childhood fantasy of becoming an archaeologist by getting a history degree before enrolling at the esteemed fashion school Studio Berçot in 2000.
"The discovery of the Clotilda sheds new light on a lost chapter of American history," said Fredrik Hiebert, archaeologist-in-residence at the National Geographic Society.
A Kumamoto University research team led by archaeologist Hiroki Obata has uncovered the extraordinary relic at the Tatesaki archaeological site on the Japanese island of Hokkaido.
One archaeologist, Paul Tacon from Griffith University in Australia, told Science that the time estimate for this study, between 7,000 and 10,000 years ago, is sound.
Parcak, archaeologist Douglas Bolender at University of Boston, historian Dan Snow and a team of international scientists discovered, excavated and examined the site at Point Rosee.
"It is an exceptional statue, there are no more such statues in Palmyra," said Bartosz Markowski, the Polish archaeologist who spent around two months restoring it.
How to chart the life of an Englishwoman — an explorer, spy, mountaineer, translator, and archaeologist — who's been all but written out of colonial Middle Eastern history?
As lead archaeologist Fang Hui explained to Xinhua, this Late Neolithic civilization engaged in agriculture, so villagers had access to a diverse array of nutritious foods.
Ford also dished on what ultimately convinced him to reprise the role of the whip-wielding archaeologist in the upcoming fifth installment of the famous franchise.
Nabeel Nouriddin, a historian and archaeologist specializing in Mosul and its Nineveh region, said the minaret has not been renovated since 1970, making it particularly vulnerable.
The book addresses a number of the techniques, reconstructions, and ideas forged by archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann and other classicists who are active in reconstructing ancient color.
A Greek archaeologist uncovered the artifact in the remains of a Roman cargo ship off the coast of Antikythera, a Greek island between Crete and Peloponnese.
You'll need a master's degree or a doctorate to apply for a job as an archaeologist or anthropologist, but future positions may be in short supply.
A carbon-dating technique used on ivory and resin supported the idea that the shipwreck was older than previously thought, Field Museum archaeologist Gary Feinman said.
He was working as an archaeologist, digging not far from downtown Tucson, when they discovered layer after layer of irrigation trenches, then found some charred corn.
At least they're "99 percent sure" it's the Agnes E. Fry, says archaeologist Billy Ray Morris—this being an extremely old boat under extremely dark waters.

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