archeologist in the PONS Dictionary

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Some mainstream archeologists have participated in experiments to move large megaliths.
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He thought that prehistory was a period best studied not by historians, but by archeologists, who dealt with material goods.
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The skull excavated by archeologists in 1945 is shown as an example.
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Near the visitor center is a reconstructed ceremonial earthlodge, based on a 1,000-year-old structure excavated by archeologists.
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In the niches on the right are plaster casts (poor copies in the opinion of some archeologists) of the two statues which were found here.
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Archeologists believe that any traces left by the peoples of that era are now submerged; none now exist on dry lands in the park.
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Its origin is the subject of debate among archeologists.
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Some archeologist attributes this to the cultural shortcomings that prevented people from settling down in polar regions.
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Work has been conducted since the 1980s, in part by students and archeologists.
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Archeologists not only denoted the artistic skill of the people who had painted them, also their beliefs and their daily activities.
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