archaeologist Betydning & definisjon

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Betydning av archaeologist På norsk

  • 0 sb who studies archaeology -- arkeolog [ masculine ]

    • a trained archaeologist en erfaren arkeolog

  • 1 -- arkeolog

Flere definisjoner av archaeologist

Eksempler på archaeologist

  • 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  • Can we legitimately indict goddess groups when they have simply been following archaeologists, albeit somewhat outdated ones?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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Oversettelser av archaeologist på andre språk

  • 中文繁体

    考古學家…

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  • 中文简体

    考古学家…

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  • Español

    arqueólogo, -a, arqueólogo [masculine]…

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  • Português

    arqueólogo, -a…

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  • 日本語

    考古学者…

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  • Türk dili

    arkeolog…

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  • Français

    archéologue [masculine-feminine], archéologue…

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  • Catalan

    arqueòleg, -òloga…

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