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archeologically

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  • adverb In a archeological manner or fashion.

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archeological +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Archeologist Phil Weigand, who has been studying and excavating ruins in western Mexico for most of his life, first suspected there was something archeologically significant in Oconahua over 50 years ago.

    The Tecpan of Ocomo: largest indigenous palace in Mesoamerica 2009

  • This building, now abandoned, is located near the town of San Marcos, 80 kilometers west of Guadalajara, along archeologically rich Jalisco highway 4 (see Jalisco map).

    Yaqui in exile: the grim history of Mexico's San Marcos train station 2009

  • In the five thousand years of recorded human history, and indeed, inallof anthropologically and archeologically knowable human history, it is inarguably true that every single significant technological advance has been rapidly propagated across all cultures and societies, and that every individual human (for it is the individual who holds primacy of place in all human philosophies) quickly experienced profound and positive changes to their lives, physiologies, and psyches because of that advance.

    April 2009 2009

  • Archeologist Phil Weigand, who has been studying and excavating ruins in western Mexico for most of his life, first suspected there was something archeologically significant in Oconahua over 50 years ago.

    The Tecpan of Ocomo: largest indigenous palace in Mesoamerica 2009

  • Happy Canyon in the archeologically rich lands near Canyonlands National Park in Utah is such a place.

    Mike Matz: A Gift of Wilderness Mike Matz 2011

  • This building, now abandoned, is located near the town of San Marcos, 80 kilometers west of Guadalajara, along archeologically rich Jalisco highway 4 (see Jalisco map).

    Yaqui in exile: the grim history of Mexico's San Marcos train station 2009

  • In the five thousand years of recorded human history, and indeed, inallof anthropologically and archeologically knowable human history, it is inarguably true that every single significant technological advance has been rapidly propagated across all cultures and societies, and that every individual human (for it is the individual who holds primacy of place in all human philosophies) quickly experienced profound and positive changes to their lives, physiologies, and psyches because of that advance.

    Singularicat! 2009

  • It is rather interesting following the work that is going on here and I imagine it must be something of an archeologically exciting time as they do not precisely know what they will uncover, or what original elements of the church and its decoration they may find.

    Renovations in Action: Saint Mary Magdalen, Brighton, UK 2009

  • Happy Canyon in the archeologically rich lands near Canyonlands National Park in Utah is such a place.

    Mike Matz: A Gift of Wilderness Mike Matz 2011

  • The promulgated theory, a theory with no evidence, archeologically or Biblically, was that Ham had fathered the African people, and that slavery -- later segregation -- was a Biblically ordained state to be adhered to.

    Printing: Justice Itself on Trial 2010

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