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Перевод: archaeologist
[существительное] археолог
Тезаурус:
- Anyone who wished to hoax an archaeologist need only buy up Quirke's stock and then sink it in a bog to be rediscovered.
- Stuart Piggot, the celebrated archaeologist, was a direct descendant and lived in West Challow.
- It was organised by county archaeologist Mike Hughes and chaired by Tim Greenwood, deputy county planning officer.
- And it concentrated on the famous sites, the ones that amused the excursionists - while ignoring the thousands of lesser earthworks that were of value to the scientific archaeologist.
- Not a prepossessing feature in isolation but, to the archaeologist, understanding the origin of the contents of the backfill of this drain could play an essential part in unravelling the history of activities on the site as a whole.
- I went back to the guy and said, "Look, go away and find a bright young archaeologist, preferably female."
- Prof MANOLIS ANDRONIKOS, the Greek archaeologist who has died at Salonika aged 72, made one of the great archaeological discoveries of the century when in 1977 he found the tomb of King Philip II of Macedon, the warrior father of Alexander the Great.
- Kendall never claimed, of course, that this method could ever be accurate enough to pinpoint where the archaeologist should sink his spade, but rather that it could help in choosing between a number of possible locations to which the search had been restricted on other grounds.
- There are amusing archaeological records in the nineteenth century of the inability of even trained artists to record what they saw; Assyrian figure sculptures, for example, were recorded as having unmistakably classical Greek features by an artist in the employ of the archaeologist Sir Henry Layard.
- Like an archaeologist who digs up a tiny shard in the desert and from it extrapolates a whole civilisation, so Simon Charsley lifts an inconsequential marzipan confection and uses it to illuminate the shifting sands of Western civilisation.
- Invaluable as this sort of computing may be, the archaeologist's spade reveals more interesting and mathematically challenging problems.
- The Swiss-born amateur archaeologist has probably sold 40 million copies worldwide.
- Rather than an archaeologist engaged in reconstitution of broken pictures, the enquirer is like the secretary to a historiographical commission which never meets, and which evolves its consensus through bilateral talks with an outsider.
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