Sentences with phrase «for archaeology»

Second place award recipient for Archaeology research at the Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work at the University of Southern California.
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.
The university has the UK's best department of research for English and rates in the top ten for archaeology, history of art and chemistry.
I would like to see accreditation by the professional body (CIfA for archaeology and the historic environment) made a statutory obligation and conservation and archaeological advice made a statutory obligation for local authorities.
PAST is a software package designed for crossdating tree - ring measurements, developed by Bernhard Knibbe Software Development in cooperation with Dr. Otto Cichocki of the Interdisziplinäre Forschungseinrichtung Archäologie (IDEA, Interdisciplinary Research Group for Archaeology, IDEA) at the University of Vienna.
And then in March 2013, only a few days after Tomb Raider 2013 was released, I stumbled upon a news article about the real - life search for Yamatai and Queen Himiko's tomb and this inspired me to finally start a blog that I had had in mind for years: one that combined my passion for archaeology with my love for the Tomb Raider video games.
This is a sanctuary in every sense, for birders or orchid - lovers seeking an intimate experience in nature, for hikers looking for the next challenging peak, for archaeology and culture buffs, or for families in search of an enriching adventure.
For the archaeology enthusiast, all are worth visiting, but there are a few that stand out from the rest in their size and magnificence.
In 1989, Pete's house was chosen as the appropriate location for an archaeology museum.
I gave up the academic ivory tower and recently started to explore my passion for archaeology on the road.
Dr Daniel Boatright, subject leader for archaeology at Worcester Sixth Form College, who is leading the campaign said: «Specialist A-levels like archaeology are vital tools in sparking students» interest in learning and in preparing vital skills for use when they go onto university courses.
«Life of the Party» takes its sweet time getting Deanna into go - mode, but there are some good jokes en route to the inevitable decision to re-enroll for her archaeology degree.
And of course Deanna will fall for her archaeology professor (Chris Parnell), who's an old classmate of hers.
1 - Department of Geosciences, 2 - Department of Physics, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA 3 - Research Laboratory for Archaeology and East European dating site - catalogue of brides: meeting with east European girls and alone women from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Moldova
1 - Department of Geosciences, 2 - Department of Physics, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA 3 - Research Laboratory for Archaeology and The Restoration of Priesthood Keys on Easter 1836 Part 1: Dating the First Easter.
A decade later, he set up the Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East — an initiative to map the area that now has more than 140,000 aerial images.
They kept making deliberate journeys to reach the site over many, many generations,» said Andy Shaw, of the Centre for the Archaeology of Human Origins (CAHO) at the University of Southampton, in a statement.
Single - grain major and minor element compositions were measured using electron microprobe wavelength dispersive spectrometry at the University of Oxford Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, using a Jeol JXA8600 electron microprobe, in wavelength dispersive mode, with 15 - keV accelerating voltage, 6 - nA beam current, and 10 - μm defocused beam.
Mike Morwood of the University of New England (UNE) in New South Wales, Australia, and Radien Soejono of Jakarta's Centre for Archaeology led the team that recently published details of the diminutive new species (New Scientist, 30 October, p 8).
«In the 19th and earlier 20th century excavation of caves such as at Creswell Crags and Cheddar Gorge provided the first evidence for the archaeology of this period but open air sites were missing pieces of the jigsaw.
The bones, dubbed LB1, were stored at the Indonesian Center for Archaeology in Jakarta, but shortly after Brown's announcement they were transferred to Jacob's laboratory in another part of the country.
«This is a lot of money for an archaeology project,» says Miller, «but very inexpensive for a major scientific effort such as this one.»
The team includes Thomas Sutikna of the National Centre for Archaeology in Jakarta and the University of Wollongong in Australia, who helped discover the «hobbit,» a small - statured human species from another Indonesian island, and he and Brumm are already excavating the caves near the newly dated art to search for ocher pieces, stone tools, and bones.
Ultimately, it proved too full of groupthink for his taste, so he opted for archaeology.
She answered an ad for an archaeology field technician at The 106 Group, where, Ketz says, «we immediately saw she was capable of so much more.»
It was great then to combine politics with archaeology directly by helping to set up the parliamentary All Party Group (APG) for Archaeology in 2001, together with Lord Redesdale and Lord Renfrew.

Not exact matches

Over fifty years ago, G. Ernest Wright in The Biblical Archaeology (1955, p 46) said: «It may be noted that the new Carbon 14 method of dating ancient remains has not turned out to be as free from error as had been hoped... Certain runs have produced obviously wrong results, probably for a number od reasons.
Granted, however, that biblical criticism is a legitimate, and even a useful, branch of scientific study, is it important for the general reader, who has no particular interest in matters of archaeology or ancient history?
Archaeology has shown that from the beginnings of civilization man has evidently believed in the continuance of the soul after death, and has buried his dead in such a way as to provide for them the things thought necessary for the next life.
At the time I was studying for the ministry, I was also studying history and archaeology.
Since the 1970s archaeology has also generated increasing information concerning population patterns, forms of domestic architecture, agricultural practices and trade patterns for the period preceding the monarchy.
For a Jew to be saying that a century of Archaeology has found nothing to substantiate the OT is quite something.
Thankfully for the religious, they also have certain aspects of history, archaeology and philology that lends credence to their beliefs.
Psychology is the basis for any study of cultural imagery, Sentiment and identification are psychological phenomena, and «archaeology» a familiar metaphor for the probing of a troubled mind.
It has been around for decades using archaeology to get a better historical view of the timeframe and people in the Bible.
in spite of their testimony or maybe because of their testimony you choose to call them all liars.All that is being said is that there is evidence for the truth of the Bible in archaeology with amazing accuracy.
The «archaeology of the subject» leads to deeper strata, more personal than social, and for which psychoanalytic tools are more appropriate.
For this, Ricoeur proposes psychoanalytic psychology as an «antiphenomenology,» the purpose of which is to conduct an archaeology of the subject as a means of reflection on symbols.
(25) The insights of anthropology, ethnology, social anthropology, ethnography, archaeology, structural anthropology, and psychology are now fair game for students of Scripture in seeking to walk the streets of King David's Jerusalem or the Apostle Paul's Corinth.
He has argued (in Diggers for Facts: The Bible in Light of Archaeology) that Jesus and Paul visited Great Britain, that Joseph of Arimathea was Jesus» uncle and dominated the tin industry of Wales, and that he himself personally saw Jesus» school records in India.
Second, while the debate may seem to be about the relevance of archaeology for understanding ancient Israel's origins and early history the divisive issue is not the relevance of archaeology but the way archaeological evidence is interpreted.
But archaeology is most useful for recognizing broad patterns and tracing gradual changes in the material culture of a region — less so for clarifying specific historical events.
In reality however, the development of archaeology as a discipline has produced a wealth of material evidence for the essential reliability of the Old Testament.
News Flash: Right, take a course in Biblical Archaeology but also recognize theory for what it is, theory, not fact.
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...
The Bible has actually been a wonderful history and archaeology tool for historians all over the globe, with many of the storiedsin the Bible having proven to actually occured.
Sepphoris is one of the most deceiving sites for people interested in archaeology and the historical Jesus because all of its wonderful pagan art and architecture gives the impression that Jesus lived in an absolutely Hellenized city.
He is a member of the research council at Claremont Graduate University's Institute for Antiquity and Christianity and is the author of Archaeology and the Galilean Jesus.
Archaeology alone provides ample support for the claims of the Bible; evidence so powerful that only a fool would choose to ignore it.
For bibliography and a summary of the problems and answers of archaeology in this period, see John Bright, A History of Israel, Philadelphia, 1959, pp. 118ff.
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