Sentences with phrase «as archeologists»

People who work in this field are known as archeologists.
Sometimes he has the chance to be onsite during the excavation as the archeologists collect the remains with gloved hands to prevent modern DNA contamination, from their skin cells and microbiome.
also as an archeologist this is not what i would consider a significant artifact, it a piece of rubble.
«Haas and Creamer are violating not only my intellectual rights as an archeologist, but also the rights of a Peruvian research project whose authorship they intend to expropriate,» she wrote in a widely published statement.
I worked as an Archeologist for several years before entering the animal world.
As you begin your journey, you happen upon a small ship on the water whose occupant identifies himself as The Archeologist.
After graduating from the University of Michigan and the Colonial Williamsburg Seminar for Historical Administration, Mr. Fox began his career as an archeologist working at such sites as Fort Michilimackinac in Mackinac City, Michigan and Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland.

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but not taught as fact and right after science class where they learn Darwin's theory of evolution, watch videos on the big bang theory, have a field trip where they meet up with an archeologist to uncover one of our ancestors remains that weren't as evolved, learn how old the earth truely is etc.....
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.
Salibi demonstrated that many biblical place names fit the Hijaz region of Arabia, but not Palestine, as other archeologists have confirmed.
In addition, I have the work of literally thousands of theologians that have work since the time of Christ to explain the Bible, as well as the work of archeologists, both Christian and nonChristian, that continue to find evidence to back up the Bible.
All the discoveries of the best evolutionists, geologists, archeologists, physicists etc. that search high and low large or small to date have not changed God as revealed.
(iii) you are a complete blowhard who has never studied one subject of university level biology, never been on an archeological dig, never studied a thing about paleontology, geology, astronomy, linguistics or archeology, but feel perfectly sure that you know more than the best biologists, archeologists, paleontologists, doctors, astronomers botanists and linguists in the World because your mommy and daddy taught you some comforting stories from Bronze Age Palestine as a child.
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.
Two factors above all have contributed to implant and to foster this hesitancy: on the one hand, the very structure of the discipline which serves as a sort of introduction or preparation, to the science of religions (one knows that the majority of historians of religions are former philologists, archeologists, historians, orientalists, or ethnologists); on the other hand, the inhibition created by the lamentable failure of the vast theoretical improvisations of the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth (mythology considered a «disease of language,» astral and naturist mythologies, pan-Babylonism, animism and pre-animism, etc.).
Would you want future archeologists concluding that christians worshiped wood as god because of the large, hollow wooden crosses behind the pulpits in church buildings?
Archeologists have found salt works that date back as far as 4,500 years.
Meanwhile, archeologists have been working since last summer at the site as part of a state - mandated survey of any land that will be developed for a public purpose.
He is a bit of a strange creature in modern economics: as much an economic historian and archeologist as a number - crunching theorist.
In the dry hills of the central Asian province, archeologists have unearthed more than 100 corpses that are as much as 4,000 years old, astonishingly well preserved — and caucasian.
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 found and examined bones as well as the teeth of cats and dogs in the Ceibal mining site that existed in 700 to 350 B.C.
However, chia was no new discovery for humans: anthropologists and archeologists have found that chia seeds were a staple food in Southern Mexico since Aztec times, and it is suggested that they were as economically important as maize.
The Sappho Chronicles takes a new turn as mild mannered archeologist, Samantha Richards discovers that some questions are better left unasked and most importantly, unanswered.
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The Lovers is a swashbuckling variation on these themes, drawing on an Indian myth involving a pair of magical rings, that allows Jay Fennell (Josh Hartnett), a present - day marine archeologist, to be transported back to 1778 India as British officer James Stewart, stationed with the East India Company.
Desiring to be treated as more than a mere animal, Taylor tries to communicate with Dr. Zira (Kim Hunter), a psychologist involved in human behavioral studies, and her archeologist fiance Dr. Cornelius (Roddy McDowell).
In 1001 Spikes, players begin as explorer Aban Hawkins searching for his missing archeologist father and the treasure of Ukampa in South America.
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.
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.
In fact, as «Star Wars» space cowboy Han Solo, archeologist Indiana Jones, techno - super spy Jack Ryan, android - hunter Rick Deckard, and falsely accused M.D., Richard Kimble, Harrison is clearly the second most famous ex-carpenter in world history.
Yes, Harrison Ford is noble and dashing as the titular archeologist, but without his pint - sized best friend, he would've barely survived the chilled monkey brains.
From exploring the remnants of the battle of Kadesh in Ramses the Great's afterlife, to discovering that Nefertiti's final resting place is secretly linked to Tutankhamen's tomb as some modern archeologists suspect, it's a bit of a masterclass in historical fiction.»
Ananka joins this motley band of courageous girls as de facto archeologist / mapmaker and, together, they set out to explore the rat - infested tunnels under New York known as the Shadow City, and foil the dastardly plans of the inscrutable gangsters who are plotting to attack the city.
Since then, standards for conducting digs have been tightened up largely thanks to British diplomat and archeologist Gertrude Bell (1868 - 1926), once head of the Iraqi Antiquities Service under the British Mandate, who is credited as a seminal participant in establishing both the National Museum of Iraq and the modern - day borders of Iraq (the region of Baghdad and Basra were formed into a single country in 1921, the region of Mosul was added five years later).
It is believed by historians and archeologists that Altun Ha was first established as early as 900 BC, but it was only rediscovered in the 1960s.
Archeologists continue to study remnants of settlements dating back 200 years to the Presidio's Colonial period, when families such as the Briones and Miramontes likely settled around El Polín.
Alcatraz Uncovered (Grades 5 - 8) >> Alcatraz Island Your young archeologists will journey into the mysteries of time as they uncover layers of human history on the island.
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.
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Just like Intipata, Wiñay is built upon a steep hillside with many advantageous view points over the Urubamba River, but archeologists also uncovered a meticulously carved out fountain system, implying that it was used as a final cleansing post before getting to Machu Picchu.
This tour is a fun educational one as you get to play archeologist and are respectfully allowed to pick up anything you find, as long as you put it back down.
Archeologists believe it probably served as a trading center, although it may have also had some religious significance.
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.
It was founded in 1956 to provide lodging for archeologists from the University of Pennsylvania, but soon began opening its doors to tourists as Tikal became more internationally known.
Archeologists have speculated that it as due to environmental causes, plagues, or widespread civil unrest but no exact cause has ever been determined.
As you peer into the sacred cenote, your guide explains how archeologists delved into this pilgrimage site and pulled out wood, shells, cloth, jewelry and the skeletons of men and children, confirming that the natural sinkhole indeed was once used as a human sacrifice site.Stand on one of the platforms at the colossal ball court where Mayans played sports, and have another person from your group whisper from 150 feet (46 meters) awaAs you peer into the sacred cenote, your guide explains how archeologists delved into this pilgrimage site and pulled out wood, shells, cloth, jewelry and the skeletons of men and children, confirming that the natural sinkhole indeed was once used as a human sacrifice site.Stand on one of the platforms at the colossal ball court where Mayans played sports, and have another person from your group whisper from 150 feet (46 meters) awaas a human sacrifice site.Stand on one of the platforms at the colossal ball court where Mayans played sports, and have another person from your group whisper from 150 feet (46 meters) away.
During the daytime, visit Moray, which archeologists believe was once been used by the Inca as an agricultural testing ground.
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.
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