- You know, I recently read an interesting article about an archaeologist who tried to solve this puzzle with the help of his computer.
- A new technique lets archaeologists reconstruct the past in greater detail.
- The archaeologist said most boulders with markings were too heavy to turn over to find out if they were decorated on the reverse side.
- Meanwhile, German archaeologists continued to work on the site;
- I do not believe, as a field archaeologist, that we can use the scientific method to prove or disprove them.
- A gold mask has been unearthed at the No5 sacrificial pit. With an area of about three square meters, it is the smallest pit, but it's where the most gold pieces were unearthed, according to archaeologists.
- Archaeologist Emiliano Gallaga said the tomb dates to between 500 and 700 B.C.
- He's an archaeologist and has been on a dig in Crete for the past year.
- Archaeologists have found six new sacrificial pits and unearthed more than 500 items dating back about 3000 years at the Sanxingdui Ruins in Sichuan province, the National Cultural Heritage Administration announced on March 20 in Chengdu.
- The ancient city relic dating back to around 5300 years ago was proposed by Chinese archaeologists to be named "Heluo Kingdom" after its location in the center of Heluo area, where the Yellow River ( known as He in ancient China) and the Luohe River meet.
- The archaeologist reconstructed the broken ancient vase from its fragments.
- Then, in January last year, archaeologists working in east London uncovered the remains3 of an unusual rectangular timber structure.
- Foreign archaeologists are arriving one after another.
- The archaeologists found a few valuable things in the barrow.
- Her novel featured a mummy coming back to life and seeking revenge against an archaeologist.
- I mentioned last time William F. Albright, an American archaeologist.
- We asked archaeologist Toby Wilkinson what state building on this scale required.
- Her flint-knapper today is Dennis Sandgathe, an archaeologist from Simon Fraser University in Canada.
- It seems an archaeologist had come to this remote place.
- It was only when archaeologist Tom King catalogued the turtle bones that questions began to arise.
- Says archaeologist Tom Dillehay of Vanderbilt University in Nashville.
- "Only a thimble," said Alice sadly.
- Sadly, in a world where obscure Rabelais translations provide critical evidence, the true reason may remain forever elusive.
- Sadly the good times aren't returning any time soon.
- She looked at him sadly.
- Sadly, this does not imply a new-found respect for history.
- Sadly, there is nothing there.
- But, sadly, sometimes it happens.
- He looked at the broken toy car sadly.
- Sadly, that is wrong.
- The lion asked sadly.
- Sadly, she is still afraid of strange humans.
- Sadly, that battle was just one of many tragedies that has engulfed this restless, horn of Africa nation.
- Although many sufferers are accepted by their families, sadly, others are not.
- She shook her head sadly.
- "Maybe I can't reach the ocean," she said sadly to herself.
- But I couldn't find the right things for making the car, so I gave up and sadly spent several days doing nothing.
- He answered my question sadly.
- Sadly, he went into a park and sat on the grass.
- Sadly, this has not happened.