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archaeological

or ···Dz··

[ ahr-kee-uh-loj-i-kuhl ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to archaeology.


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Other Word Forms

  • c󲹱··Dzi·· adverb
  • p·c󲹱··Dzi· adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of archaeological1

1775–85; < Greek archaiologik ( ó ) ( archaeology, -ic ) + -al 1
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Example Sentences

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Americans are largely welcomed with open arms and warm hospitality when they visit Mexico’s vibrant cities, archaeological ruins and vast beaches.

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Bite marks found on the skeleton of a Roman gladiator are the first archaeological evidence of combat between a human and a lion, experts say.

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Our archaeological training taught us to look for these small clues, and to reconstruct from them the outlines of the house’s upper stories.

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The company called the commission’s findings on environmental impacts exaggerated, and noted that it has “implemented several construction best management practices to limit impacts to coastal resources, biological resources, and archaeological resources,” Sable wrote.

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Combining the radiocarbon dates with archaeological information revealed that early Neolithic activity, including the digging of pits, took place around 3,650BC.

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