Archæologists are now generally agreed in thinking that the Apollo Belvidere is only a copy of a Roman period of a very fine Greek statue of about the beginning of the third century B.
In Egypt, the attention of archæologists was so long riveted on the temples and tombs that it is only recently that a study has been made of private dwellings.
One man has within the last thirty years accomplished, not for Denmark only, but for Europe, what the whole united labours of earlier archæologists failed to do.
The examples found in Scotland differ in no very remarkable degree from those with which the archæologists both of England and Ireland are familiar.
The archæologists of Denmark justly value the absence of all relics of Roman art and civilisation, from the confidence it has given to their researches into the true eras to which their own primeval antiquities belong.
No other single district, indeed, offers the same tempting field for the study, and few archæologists possess his ample means for carrying out such investigations.
Little or nothing has hitherto been written by archæologists regarding the medical staff of the Roman army.
Some archæologists give the preference to the spot now occupied by the Villa Ruffinella, which we had seen on our way up.
The very site of his Golden House is a matter of dispute among archæologists who have bared the foundations of the palace of the Cæsars.
The differences are almost as well marked as those which enable archæologists to distinguish a torso of the time of Phidias from one of the school of Praxiteles or Lysippus.
This was the origin of that funerary mound which modern archæologists call a tumulus.
We need not go back to the archæologists of the last century, whose credulity is to be accounted for by their lack of materials for the formation of a better judgment.
These eminent archæologists were joined by Professor Stoppani, and the immediate result of their investigations was the discovery of several settlements in the Lake of Varese and elsewhere.
It was not till after the discoveries on the Continent had attracted universal attention that archæologists began to look for similar remains in Britain.
Among the archæologists who have thus aided me I have specially to mention MM.
Some archæologists think they recognise in the representation of a Dacian village on the Column of Trajan a true pile-village (B.
Since then several archæologists have conducted independent researches, among whom may be noted particularly Le Comte Costa de Beauregard, MM.
Meantime archæologists were on the look out for palafittes in other parts of the lake.
Swiss archæologists pretend to see, in the remains of their lacustrine villages of the Stone Age, evidence of three distinct periods, which are thus formulated by Dr.
Those of vitrified materials are of special interest to Scottish archæologists owing to the number of vitrified forts in Scotland.
What my fellow-archæologists had accomplished in Syria, in Egypt, in Greece, was nothing to what I could thus accomplish in Mexico.
And thus an excellently well-built city, that would have delighted archæologists of the future, would have been lost to the world.
But while admitting this, there are some archæologists who have not been able to clear their minds entirely of an idea which was so long dominant.
Count Giovanni Gozzadini has called the attention of archæologists to this subject in a memoir "Sulle croci monumentali che erano nelle vie di Bologna del secolo XIII.
The opinion long prevailed among archæologists that the words instinctu divinitatis were not original, but added after Constantine's conversion.
There they were to be submitted to the judgment of the assembled prehistoric archæologists of all nationalities, many of whom, including the writer, availed themselves of the opportunity of carefully studying them.
FG] It is by no means convincing to me, and I am not at all surprised that so many archæologists question the artificial character of these objects, which exhibit a great variety of forms.
These attacks were so successful that many conservative archæologists and men of science have refused to accept the skull as genuine.
As European archæologists at the present time are substantially in accord with Mortillet in restricting the discussion to these three places, I will follow their example.
It was accordingly resolved to hold the next international congress of prehistoric archæologists at Lisbon, in 1880, mainly for the purpose of settling this question, if possible, by an investigation conducted upon the spot.
The three other figures would be classed by archæologists as "piercers," as Bourgeois has himself designated them, and are also solid objects.
All North Africa is very rich in Roman ruins, and the Arabs are as interested in these antique remains as are the whitest, longest-bearded archæologists that ever lived.
Some supposed vestiges of a most interesting kind, of very ancient Gallic or Celtic word-charms, have recently been brought before archæologists by the celebrated German philologist Grimm, and by Pictet of Geneva.
It is still Turkish territory, and of the finds made by the archæologists on the site of Lindos, the great bulk have been sent to Constantinople, including several hundred terra cotta figurines.
Archæologists dispute over their ages, just as they disagree about everything else.
So long ago as 1826, that is to say six years after the discovery of the statue, the Venus hypothesis was violently attacked by Millingen, and from that time to this the battle of the archæologists has never ceased.
Certain archæologists contend that the predominant influences in the development of Norman Romanesque were Lombard, and that in this it differed from other French schools which in main part derived from local Carolingian work.
Lyons fulfilled its war vow of 1870 by the erection of this church wherein are strange echoes of Greek, Sicilian, Byzantine, and Gothic art that surely will make archæologists in the far future wonder at much in our civilization.
Archæologists have given up the poetic explanation that the slanting choir was symbolic of the droop of Christ's head on the cross.
It was to be destroyed in 1843, but luckily some visiting archæologists saved it.
The cathedral of St. Sauveur is a composite edifice needing skilled archæologists to decipher it.
Future scholarship will look back at the brilliant achievements of the French archæologists of to-day with the same pride that is felt for the Benedictine savants of the XVII century.
The churches built during the evolution from Romanesque to Gothic have been called transitional, a classification which would be most convenient for the amateur, had not archæologists decided it was an equivocal term.
Régnier; other archæologists have placed it a generation later.
Those among the French archæologists who have disputed the Norman claim to priority say that the principal span of Norman and English churches was covered with timber roofs far into the XII century.
Moreover, archæologists have usually confounded this species with the Busycon carica, which is of common occurrence in the mounds.
The answer to this question made by certain archæologists is--the Elephant Mound, of Wisconsin.
So general are the resemblances of one class that it has been an open question among archæologists whether they were intended to represent the bodies and arms of men, or the bodies and wings of birds.
Archæologists must certainly deem it unfortunate that outside of the Wisconsin mound the only evidence of the co-existence of the Mound-Builder and the mastodon should reach the scientific world through the agency of one individual.
It does not appear that the attention of archæologists has ever been directed to the fact that such a resemblance exists; nor indeed is the resemblance sufficiently close to justify calling it a veritable manatee.
The archæologists of Byron's day were unable to fix the exact site of the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline.
It is the firm opinion of archæologists that the Romans entrenched themselves here and left signs of their occupation, and there are the strongest reasons for believing that Tintagel was a British place of defence before the Roman invasion.
To what dim epoch the earliest history of Glastonbury belongs is more or less conjectural, though the discovery of some sixty low mounds by archæologists led to the discovery that a prehistoric lake-village in remote times occupied the site.
The outer chamber is that to which archæologists have given the name of mastaba.
Such knowledge and erudition belongs to the archæologists by profession.
The brief English occupation of the island necessarily left the work unfinished, but Dutch archæologists continued the labour, though with slower methods and feebler grasp of the situation.
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