Sentences with phrase «archeologist does»

It is amazing to see the amphorae and feel the history like an underwater archeologist does.
And even if archeologists did find some artifacts in the desert, they would not automatically as - sume it is the corroboration of the exodus, because the Jews had with them Egyptian objects.

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You don't ridicule archeologists for determings the statues on Easter Island are man made, even though there's no conclusive agreement on how they came to be there, do you?
Well, although I don't believe that there is any way to prove God nor do I think we will ever come particularly close even, I believe that the historical evidence in the form of copies of biblical manuscripts and the ancient towns archeologists have found that are in the Bible point to the Bible is a true authoritative book.
There are times in the life of an archeologist or historian when such immediate feeling would give great satisfaction to the man and hence to God through his consequent nature, yet still God doesn't make it available.
archeologists... she also fails to mention that it is a book written by goatherds who didn't know why the sun came up in the morning and were this god to exist, believing in him or worshiping him would have little effect as his adherents are subject to his «will» so that our needs and desires are fulfilled at an equal rate to hoping and wishing.
But we must not fool ourselves by thinking that because the archeologist proved that Solomon did have a copper smelter on the Gulf of Aqaba and a horse - trading business at Megiddo, he has thereby demonstrated that the biblical understanding of Solomon is true.
Noah Syndergaard is a Norse god, and the Mets didn't send scouts to watch him when he was in the Blue Jays» system, they sent archeologists to study the cave paintings about him.
A new paper published in Frontiers in Earth Science by archeologist Dr. David Wright, from Seoul National University, challenges the conclusions of most studies done to date that point to changes in the Earth's orbit or natural changes in vegetation as the major driving forces.
How Do Archeologists Figure Out How Old Things Are?
Did the archeologists find any human bones?
Underwater archeologists spent years exploring the caves of Sac Actun and Dos Ojos in Tulum in the Yucatan Peninsula before connecting the two caverns earlier this year.
The ruins of the ancient structures had their stones reused for residential construction of the agricultural village of Rockstone Pond in modern times, but the ancient site did not come to the attention of archeologists until 1963, when the existence of a sizable ancient site was recognized from the air by pilot and amateur Mayanist Hal Ball.
It's a question historians and archeologists still grapple with, so don't be discouraged if an answer isn't obvious.
Little is known about the city, although archeologists and historians have done their best to determine what purpose the different areas of the citadel served.
In a remarkable development today, archeologists have uncovered evidence that the Founders thought religion had something to do with some heretofore unknown person commonly referred to as «God,» though the editorial board of the New York Times remains unconvinced.
And in particular I don't trust the priors used by archeologists in that last step of yours.
Don't know if this sheds any light on the issue but in Stephen Schneider's book the Coevolution of Climate and Life (1984) in the section on the Medieval Optimum a reference is made to the fact that in the 1920's and 30's Norsemen bones were found by archeologists.
A new paper published in Frontiers in Earth Science by archeologist Dr. David Wright, from Seoul National University, challenges the conclusions of most studies done to date that point to changes in the Earth's orbit or natural changes in vegetation as the major driving forces.
Archeologists uncover clay tablets from Mesopotamia and what do they find still legible?
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