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Example sentences for "archeologist"

Lexicographically close words:
archenteric; archenteron; archeologic; archeological; archeologique; archeologists; archeology; archer; archers; archery
  1. Pottery, too, marks a big change in the work of the archeologist when it appears in the cultures which he is studying.

  2. No sooner has one archeologist determined a date--say the first century--than another tries to pull it forward to the 10th or perhaps the 14th century of the Christian era.

  3. While the conjectures of one archeologist are termed by another "hopelessly wrong," the identifications of Buddhist relics by this other are in their turn denounced as "quite untenable.

  4. The thousand and one speculations and the torturing of exoteric texts by Archeologist or Paleographer will ill repay the time lost in their study.

  5. It's odd that they should still seem to be human in form," the archeologist answered.

  6. I don't know what the final stage may be," the archeologist answered.

  7. The old one about changing horses in mid-stream," the archeologist answered.

  8. The work of the archeologist is essentially historical detective work--in his digging and searching he must find, assemble, and interpret clues.

  9. Each evening from mid-June until Labor Day a program is presented at the administration building by a ranger or archeologist of the monument staff.

  10. VIII Archeological Techniques The archeologist must adopt and, if necessary, invent the method of excavation best calculated to produce the results he desires, given the conditions of a particular site.

  11. It has relied upon the mutually dependent techniques of archeologist and cultural historian and will serve, it is hoped, as a guide to further investigations of this sort by historical museums and organizations.

  12. It remained for the archeologist to recover such nonperishable data from the ground.

  13. It is not often an archeologist has an opportunity to uncover spectacular remains of this sort, but these are only two of the fascinating burials which Morris recovered from the Aztec ruins.

  14. Moorehead is better known for his work among the prehistoric mounds and temples in southeastern United States than for investigations in the Southwest, but he was a competent archeologist and keen observer of prehistoric remains.

  15. In retrospect, the archeologist can see certain important changes which began to take place about A.

  16. The Archeologist extended one of his eight tentacles toward the blackboard.

  17. He embraced the Archeologist with a warmth calculated to startle that crusty old fellow.

  18. Cultures and civilizations die," said the Archeologist evenly.

  19. And finally," the Archeologist said, "they were a strangely haunted species.

  20. After a moment the Archeologist continued, "My reconstruction of their history, subsequent to the laying down of the cache, has been largely hypothetical.

  21. So I haven't," replied the Archeologist with guileful innocence.

  22. If the Archeologist were taken aback, he concealed it.

  23. I've already told you that it wasn't my discovery," the Archeologist reminded him.

  24. I think I understand," the Archeologist said softly.

  25. I disagree," the Archeologist said spiritedly.

  26. I have four answers to that," the Archeologist replied.

  27. There is probably no part of the world that stimulates more curiosity in an archeologist or even in a casual traveler than that part of South America which was once inhabited by the Incas of Peru.

  28. The finding of the first and last home of the Incas by Colonel Bingham’s expeditions is only the beginning of a great deal of similar work which awaits the archeologist in Peru.

  29. Although there are many Tusayan ruins which we have every reason to believe are older than the time of Coronado, no archeologist has gathered from them the evidences bearing on prehistoric Tusayan culture which they will undoubtedly yield.

  30. Phyfe reprimanded every archeologist on the expedition for not notifying him immediately whenever anything from the smallest machined fragment of metal to the greatest stone monuments were found.

  31. He had never dreamed that the little archeologist had such a penetrating view of himself in his relation to his environment.

  32. The archeologist turned and darted swiftly through a door at the rear of the office, followed by Dreyer.

  33. He became instantly once more the eager archeologist instead of expedition administrator, a role he filled with irritation.

  34. Underwood's mind, which had been half occupied with mulling over his personal problems while he talked with Terry, swung startledly to what the archeologist was saying.

  35. It is begun," the old archeologist said slowly.

  36. Apparently the archeologist had met opposition of his own and had eventually succeeded in overcoming it.

  37. The old archeologist was trembling with excitement.

  38. The archeologist had not heard of the demands of the Disciples.

  39. I guess you came here because you're an archeologist and you're getting paid to examine ruins.

  40. I thought you were talking about reincarnation," the astonished archeologist said.

  41. I wish I were an archeologist and a philosopher, and understood all those things," McLean said, longingly.

  42. It would seem that the best hope for the archeologist along the Yukon, so far as the more ancient remains are concerned, lies along the tributaries of the stream, and that particularly at the old limits of the more recently made lands.

  43. The whole presents evidently a nice problem for the archeologist and student of culture.

  44. Harrington, archeologist of the National Park Service, came upon certain evidence at Barnstaple in North Devon, England.

  45. Harrington became supervising archeologist of the project, and until World War II he continued the work as funds permitted.

  46. The foundations of the Joseph Howland house, adjacent to the John Howland house site, were excavated in 1959 by James Deetz, archeologist at Plimoth Plantation.

  47. Possibly the archeologist sees in these evidences of extinct varieties, for not in all this round, green world do trees grow like unto those of the Bayeux tapestry.

  48. The pictures of the great embroidery are such as a child might draw, for crudeness; but the archeologist knows how to read into them a thousand vital points.

  49. Dalton looked down at the thing the archeologist had been brushing.

  50. He made inquiries through the Museum and learned that the archeologist had applied for a leave of absence and left before it was granted.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "archeologist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.