Sentences with phrase «what archeologists»

Objectives: Students will understand the following: What archeologists can teach us about an ancient civilization The different purposes of the structures in Chichen Itza The culture of the ancient Mayan civilization The important role astronomy played in the Mayan civilization How Mayan civilization developed based on their environment Essential Question: What factors influenced Mayan development?
That's essentially what archeologists found in a French canyon in 1994 and what Werner Herzog brings back to life in the extraordinary documentary Cave of Forgotten Dreams.
That's what archeologists, wildlife biologists, and wetlands scientists who have gotten funding from a little - known transportation program will face with shrinking federal support if a massive highway bill approved by the U.S. Senate becomes law.

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also as an archeologist this is not what i would consider a significant artifact, it a piece of rubble.
How about providing children with a real education and teach them what anthropologists, archeologists and religious historians seeking the truth have to say about where god came from:
How about you teach them what anthropologists, archeologists and religious historians seeking the truth have to say about where god came from:
See what anthropologists, archeologists and religious historians seeking the truth have to say about where god came from:
There is a lot of active research in terms of archeologists going out there and looking for Neandertalbones and their artifacts and of course the genome opens up a whole new range of possibilities for what we can extract about Neandertallives.
An ancient tomb in northern Greece stirred up excitement when archeologists identified what they claimed were the remains of the father of Alexander the Great.
After a drought revealed the seawall of a Byzantine Empire harbor town near Istanbul, archeologists excavated what was a thriving ancient center.
A couple of the other options include a gnome version of a fedora - wearing archeologist / adventurer and what would have to be the most watered - down version imaginable of a TV show featuring a bloody battle for a throne, an army of frost zombies, and some dragons.
WHAT: Self - proclaimed biblical archeologist Don Verdean (Sam Rockwell) is hired by a small - town pastor (Danny McBride) to dig up sacred relics from the Holy Land in order to boost attendance at his church.
What makes this, her first book in her Draycott Abbey series, such a stellar read is how she manages to combine both the past and the present in one edge - of - your - seat story revolving around an archeologist tracking a priceless 1,000 - year - old sword.
That was my absolute passion and when I got into college what I realized was being an archeologist means digging into things and finding out stuff and that is a perfect background for a non-fiction author because I love knowing about stuff.
Pouring over it with the zeal of an archeologist on a new dig, I recounted all the staples you'd expect: logs of where we'd been, who we'd met and what we'd seen.
Archeologists working at the Maya ruin site of Xunantunich in Cayo District have unearthed what may be the biggest tomb ever found in Belize.
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.
«Homer Was Swept Away» shows a classical Greek painting with heavy water damage in a bent frame, as if it had been swept away in a flood, while «George Washington Eroded» is a portrait of the first president, flaked, peeling and crumbling; it looks like the sort of thing archeologists from the year 3500 would extract from the ruins of what was the United States of America.»
Just in time for the Jewish New Year, we find this little nugget of news reported on CNN: Archeologists from Hebrew University unearthed what they believe are 3000 - year - old beekeeping hives.
Archeologists uncover clay tablets from Mesopotamia and what do they find still legible?
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