Sentences with phrase «archaeological dig into»

Meaning is never exclusively derived from an archaeological dig into language divorced from the context of the times in which we live.
Do good results stem from a successful archaeological dig into the patient's subconscious, and an uncovering and disarming of «repressed» memories of childhood traumas?

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I picture the process of change in my theological thinking in both archaeological and architectural terms: I have dug down into earlier layers of experience, and built on what went before.
Duarte dug deeper into the archaeological record, eventually publishing a provocative commentary in Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
The study, she notes, dug into Japanese archaeological literature rarely seen by foreign scientists.
I was commenting on the space that seemed to be very inclusive to men, white men, and I was inviting myself into this space on an archaeological dig.
Speaking of artifacts, also enclosed is «The Story of Camelot» (10 mins., SD), a contemporaneous press kit that launches with archaeological field teams digging up Britain's pre-Christian past and spins off into behind - the - scenes footage.
Van Booy's confident prose carries the reader over oceans and back again, into archaeological digs and airport hotels, and the romance at the center of the book stays vivid long after the story is through.»
It provides insight into science: archaeological digs, environmental factors that lead to mummification, forensics, and funerary arts are all discussed in the books below.
«A descent into the darkened Grange basement revealed an archaeological dig going on full throttle, with bright yellow tape, danger warnings, and three long containers full of soil and rubble,» wrote curator Elizabeth Armstrong, who included parts of Häussler's project in the exhibition «More Real?
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