0 sb who studies archaeology -- arkeolog [ masculine ]
a trained archaeologist en erfaren arkeolog
1 -- arkeolog
The ability to test hypotheses about cognitive evolution's context is constrained by the archaeologist's ability to precisely reconstruct the specific benefits of a behaviour.
Through the 1970s archaeologists debated and refined their understanding of significance through hands-on practical applications in their daily work.
From the tools themselves archaeologists can reconstruct a variety of actions: raw material selectivity and procurement, manufacturing sequences, use, and discard.
Can we legitimately indict goddess groups when they have simply been following archaeologists, albeit somewhat outdated ones?
Traditional, materialist and positivist archaeologists as well as most non-professional interpreters seem to put a greater emphasis on the archaeological remains of a vanished past.
The 1970s were the period when the generation of archaeologists educated in the 1960s reached the zenith of their creativity.
Archaeologists, even modern-world archaeologists, are a long way from resolving such questions.
Probably they perceived my name as belonging to an old archaeologist, who, by chance, had dropped out of their attention.
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