Sentences with phrase «do archaeology»

Is an archaeology discovery resume - worthy if I no longer do archaeology?
I used to do archaeology and I have my work as an archaeological supervisor on my resume even though I'm not applying for any archaeology related jobs.
I'd love to see Croft actually do some archaeology at some point, but understand that those activities need to serve the story and not get in the way of amusing gameplay.
One of the developers visited the Verdun region when he was little leaving a great impression, also friends (who happen to do some archaeology there) own a house near Verdun which we all sometimes visit.
«Today's powerful analytical tools allow us to nondestructively do the archaeology scientists couldn't do 100 years ago.»
But if you want to do both, you can do archaeology with a bit of forensics at the Universities of Bradford, Sheffield, and Birmingham Bournemouth and at the University College London.
It is quite a recent group of artefacts and sites, but you can do archaeology in all places.
Then there are people like me who try to bridge the gap and do both archaeology and biblical studies.
It is «a bit like doing archaeology.
But I would soothsay that the business of doing archaeology will be very different.
Wrapped in myth, scripture and headlines, what does archaeology reveal reveal about this holiest piece of the Holy Land?

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The order and timing of the creation week does not match evolution and the fossil record, a global flood as described is not evident in the geologic record as would be expected, the stopped sun in Joshua's story would have caused major destruction that would be apparent in archaeology, etc..
And we do know what tools were used back then thanks to archaeology.
Just read history and archaeology and chemistry and mythology etc et al, but DO N'T STOP AT 2K years ago.
To put it another way, von Däniken claims that if archaeology does not question its data on the basis of what we now know about space travel, it can not possibly set up an explanatory theory that takes account of space travel.
However, archaeology does help to strengthen the validity of the Bible as being God's inspired word.
Alt's work was undermined by shifting sociological theory, Albright's by accumulating archaeological evidence that did not fit his correlations between archaeology and the Bible.
She does not decide whether scriptural testimony should be taken seriously on the basis of the most recent issue of the Biblical Archaeology Review.
It's a very important artefact and historically unique to us as we don't have much archaeology from the priory.»
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
@Kyle, I never suggested that I said that if research had been done in the proper fields, most rational people would question their faith I guess archaeology is bit of a stretch as it is more of a human history based field but there were civilizations more than 6000 years ago
Archaeology doesn't confirm or deny any of the Bible's spiritual, moral or religious claims.
It didn't stick, likely because of my lack of early interest in archaeology's key partner - history.
Didn't see it as I was at a conference on DNA in Archaeology.
I do attend University at Buffalo where I am earning two degrees in Biological Anthropology and Archaeology on time to graduate in 2018.
Most of the archaeology in the Chicago area is done not by research universities but companies like Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Lurie said.
They're like the preserved remnants of an ancient star, and examining them is like doing astronomical archaeology... on a scale 60 trillion kilometers (40 trillion miles) across.
Not only does this mash - up of telepresence and VR promise to make long - distance communication more immersive and fun; it is already being applied to an archaeology project that could help reveal the ancient secrets of European rock art.
«Greenlanders don't know much about archaeology,» Nielsen says.
The University of Greenland doesn't have an archaeology department.
Lead author, Dr Penny Spikins, senior lecturer in the Archaeology of Human Origin at the University of York, said: «Our findings suggest Neanderthals didn't think in terms of whether others might repay their efforts, they just responded to their feelings about seeing their loved ones suffering.»
What challenges do you face in building Somaliland's Department of Tourism and Archaeology from the ground up?
Some archaeologists say that the study does not prove the scale of the British Beaker invasion, but agree that it is a major work that typifies how huge ancient - DNA studies are disrupting archaeology.
Partly because of laws like the one that gave The 106 Group its name, most archaeology in America is done in the private sector.
After intensive digging — he came to call this work «quantum archaeology» — he realized that, despite a few near misses, no existing data would do the trick.
I remember when an archaeologist, who shall remain nameless, called underwater archaeology «that silly stuff you people do, bringing up amphoras.»
So in 1991, at the age of 33, Boyd enrolled as an anthropology major at Texas A&M and told Harry Shafer, founder of the department's archaeology program, that she wanted to do an interpretive study on Lower Pecos rock art.
Shott made do with a meager income from the Federal Work - Study Program and earned money working in local preservation archaeology.
We don't know whether to call it appropriate technology or industrial archaeology, but a visitor to New York City reports finding a surprise on West 45th Street, in the heart of Manhattan: a row of pay telephones with dials.
Artificial intelligence is becoming ever better at doing science, from archaeology to physics to genetics.
«We are doing a sort of molecular archaeology,» says cancer geneticist Ludmil Alexandrov of Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, who led the analysis.
Another way to get into forensic archaeology is to train as a scene - of - crime officer and then do extra training through the force.»
And in the 20 % of her time she isn't working on ancient sites or forensic cases, she teaches archaeology and forensic science to both undergraduates and mature students and also does in - house training for police and similar staff.
«We are doing a sort of molecular archaeology,» says cancer geneticist Ludmil Alexandrov of Los Alamos...
He is also one of archaeology's most controversial figures, winning praise from foreign archaeologists, who say he has done much to modernize an antiquated system, as well as scorn from those who say he claims credit for others» discoveries.
Others argue that archaeology doesn't need to be concerned only with the past; archaeologists might be uniquely qualified to study how humans (even living humans) use their environment and material things, regardless of time.
It's about two of archaeology's fundamental questions: How does a civilization get started?
We need to drill down into these former lake beds to get the vegetation records, look at the archaeology, and see what people were doing there.
Paradoxically, while archaeology shows that Europe's earliest farmers hailed from the Near East, populations living in that region today do not particularly resemble them genetically.
The story of early human migration does not end there, as the researchers all said that they need more archaeology, fossils, and DNA before they can draw a better picture of what happened.
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