For the archæologist the presence and execution of SS.
The last archæologist who mentions it is Seroux d'Agincourt.
These naturally attracted attention to the region; for there, for the first time, the American archæologist saw a promise of disclosures corresponding in character to those of the European drift-gravels.
Abbott did not overlook the danger to which the archæologist is thus exposed on a continent which, so far as its aborigines are concerned, has scarcely yet emerged from its Stone age.
Footnote 119: As I have not the Life of Columba at hand to refer to, I must assume that so able an archæologist as my friend Dr.
A careful analysis would yet perhaps enable the archæologist to separate some of these classes of magical beliefs from each other; but many of them had, perhaps, a common and long anterior origin.
Virchow was not only distinguished as a pathologist, he also gained considerable fame as an archæologist and anthropologist.
The son of an archæologist of distinguished merit, Lenormant grew up in an atmosphere of scholarship, and early evinced a keen taste for all that pertained to archæology.
It is only the recent dead to whom sacredness attaches, and the archæologist has no scruples about making a museum exhibit of forms that had once ruled a great people, and which their immediate successors had reverenced as gods.
The modern archæologist has rudely shattered some of these treasured images.
The learned archæologist lapsed against the rail and gave way to wild mirth.
Alderson's invitation to walk, but lagged with so springless a step that the archæologist began to be concerned for his health.
I would also recommend to the archæologist who is desirous of investigating the question of the site of Artaxata a reference to Dubois (vol.
During the summer preceding our visit excavations had been made in Ani by the Russian archæologist Mr. N.
Embroidery will, however, probably continue occasionally to be employed in the adornment of dress--and will leave of each phase and period of art some fine examples on which the archæologist of the future may pause and reason.
We may say it is traced to the beginning; but how far back had the archæologist to grope before he could find it!
And all winter Robin was talking about that bone-ologist from France who had been in Forest Gate, and whom I wouldn't see.
It is the ivy that has preserved for the archæologist many of the most precious architectural relics our country possesses.
To the experienced archæologist Castelfranco they entrusted the conduct of these researches, and it is to his report I am indebted for the following facts.
Early Celtic" period, in regard to which no archæologist has offered any opinion beyond mere conjecture.
Firewood being scarce in the district, the fishermen were in the habit of pulling out the piles, and in this way the structures were greatly damaged before a competent archæologist saw them.
It is hoped that to the archæologist it may be useful as a complete though brief sketch of our present knowledge of the megalithic monuments, and as a short treatment of the problems which arise in connection with them.
The French archæologist Déchelette also condemns the idea of a single race.
There are some very bad puns in Aristophanes,' observed the archæologist thoughtfully.
We think these quotations will be sufficient to convince the archæologist that here is no question of palæolithic implements, but that we have to do simply with the common Indian objects found on the surface all over our country.
The writer can only state here that no archæologist holds this opinion, and will refer for a detailed statement of his reasons for the contrary view to an article by him upon The Bow and Arrow unknown to Palæolithic Man.
In such a frame of mind it is very easy for him to wave aside every objection raised by the archæologist to the character of the evidence brought forward to sustain the alleged discoveries.
This fact rests upon the evidence of both the archæologist and the astronomer.
It is seldom that the eye of the artist, as well as that of the archæologist is to be found in one and the same individual.
We can only hope that the chieftain was granted five minutes with the archæologist when that individual at length entered the land of shadows.
Doubtless the archæologist had no qualms whatever, and slept soundly in the belief that by his 'researches' he had wrought great things for mankind; but when he encountered the chieftain it is unlikely that they would see eye to eye.
Footnote 57: This famous archæologist and publicist has been a leading authority on the eastern side of the Adriatic for more than forty years.
But, apart from its historical interest, Angers is a mine of treasure to the archæologist or the artist.
The historian and the archæologist have a yet wider field.
Some time, perhaps, an enterprising archæologist may be able to open the ruins about here, and verify the identification from epigraphical evidence.
It quite appeared as if we had left our native land to do some evil deed to its detriment, and we were made to feel how thoroughly degrading it is to take up the vocation of an archæologist and explorer.
A slight but very significant instance of this was his reception of a proposal by an archæologist that he should give his permission for the blowing up of old ruined Spanish churches in the Rio Hondu district.
The honour of their discovery really belongs to that earnest and unselfish archæologist Mr. Maudslay.
Should an enthusiastic archæologist endeavour to traverse the country, there is little uncertainty as to what would be his fate.
He instances those of the Nile Valley, which are so precisely like those found in the Kentish oolite that the most experienced archæologist could not tell them apart.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ologist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.