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archaeological

Also ar·chae·o·log·ic,
Or ar·che·o·log·i·cal

[ahr-kee-uh-loj-i-kuhl]

adjective

  1. of or relating to archaeology.



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Other Word Forms

  • archaeologically adverb
  • hyperarchaeological adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of archaeological1

1775–85; < Greek archaiologik ( ós ) ( archaeology, -ic ) + -al 1
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Example Sentences

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There are more than 4,000 scheduled monuments which include archaeological sites of national importance including Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, and bridges, with 400 registered historic parks and four world heritage sites.

From BBC

Covering everything from environmental safety and wildfire risk to sites of archaeological significance , Oregon’s law requires developers to follow many of the same steps federal regulators require.

From Salon

Known in the archaeological community as nighthawkers, they use the cover of darkness to access sites they have no legal right to disturb in the hope of unearthing treasure.

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An international student discovered a piece of 9th century gold just 90 minutes into her first archaeological excavation.

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"Mineralogical specimens" are mentioned among the art works, architecture and archaeological finds but meteorites are not specifically named.

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