noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
industrial archaeology
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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industrial
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In recent years, the number of visitors to Foxton has increased considerably, as has interest in industrial archaeology .
modern
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Discovering the Early Civilizations By the 1880s, then, many of the ideas underlying modern archaeology had been developed.
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This method of reclaiming the dead, we may note in passing, survives in modern archaeology .
underwater
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Conservation measures of this kind help to explain the enormous cost of both wetland and underwater archaeology .
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The Breadalbane and Lake Ontario expeditions have opened a new era in underwater archaeology , Nelson says.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another is built around what one can learn through the science of archaeology .
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But there can be no doubt that archaeology will never be the same again.
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Indeed, since the First World War, the development of archaeology has accelerated dramatically.
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Like woodland, such areas have their own archaeology - and their own characteristic field monuments.
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One effective way to study formation processes is through long-term experimental archaeology .
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Simultaneously he pursued an interest in archaeology .
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The elaborate burial of the Scythian kings is described by Herodotus and is almost entirely confirmed by archaeology .
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They contacted Newcastle University's archaeology department which sent a team down to investigate.