Sentences with phrase «archeologists named»

The story follows Drake as he is helping fellow archeologists named Jason Dante and Marisa Chase discover the reasoning behind the slaughter of a Spanish expedition team.
The story follows Drake as he is helping fellow archeologists named Jason Dante and Marisa Chase discover the reasoning behind the slaughter of a Spanish expedition team.
@BG:» An archeologist named Meg Conkey was actually the person who discovered the Chauvet cave.

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For years, archeologists and historians said that the Bible is in error because they knew of no city named Calah.
-- Two evangelical archeologists have expressed caution in evaluating reports that ancient Egyptian coins bearing the name and image of the biblical Joseph have been discovered among unsorted artifacts at the Museum of Egypt.
Salibi demonstrated that many biblical place names fit the Hijaz region of Arabia, but not Palestine, as other archeologists have confirmed.
Editor's Note: Veteran science journalist Philip Hilts is working with a team of archeologists, engineers and divers off the shore of Antikythera, a remote Greek island, where a treasure ship by the same name sank in 70 B.C.
Editor's Note: Veteran science journalist Philip Hilts is working and diving with a team of archeologists, engineers and divers off the shore of Antikythera, a remote Greek island, where a treasure ship by the same name sank in 70 B.C.
The unearthing of an ancient mass grave filled with Roman skeletons has left archeologists in modern Turkey grappling for answers after they uncovered the Demre is a town and its surrounding district in the Antalya Province on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, named after the river Demre.
Call Me by Your Name is a fairly straightforward coming - of - age story that's at its finest in moments when the relationships — between Elio and Oliver, but just as crucially between Elio and his archeologist father — take on larger meanings than their literal context implies, and Guadagnino finds evocative aesthetic expressions for them.
His name was resurrected most recently when archeologists discovered the long - lost bones of King Richard III buried beneath a parking lot in Leicester, England.
Archeologists believe this center of Mayan civilization was settled as early as 1500 B.C. Named for the crocodiles who continue to live in and along the New River, (lamanai means submerged crocodile in Mayan), the site is reached by taking a boat upriver through the jungle or by plane.
Previously known as Uxwitza («Three Water Hill») to the ancient Maya, the current name of the site was coined in 1938 when the local British head archeologist dubbed it Caracol (Spanish for «Snail Shell») on account of the curving access road that leads to the site.
Although no one knows the original name of the city, today the site is called the «Stone Lady» (Xunatunich in modern Mayan) due to persistent stories of a woman in white that haunted the original British archeologists and has been regularly seen even up until modern times.
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