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Archaeologists


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    • found: Work cat.: Rose, Charles Brian. The archaeology of Greek and Roman Troy, 2014:unnum. prelim. p. (James B. Pritchard Professor of Mediterranean Archaeology in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and Curator-in-Charge of the Mediterranean Section of the Penn Museum; between 1988 and 2012 he was Head of Post-Bronze Age excavations at Troy; currently director of the Gordion Excavation Project in central Turkey; has served as the First Vice-President and President of the Archaeological Institute of America) p. xiii (inaugurated the Troy Excavation Project in 1988; twenty-five seasons of fieldwork at Troy)
    • found: ONET - Occupational Information Network, Jan. 27, 2016(Archeologists. Conduct research to reconstruct record of past human life and culture from human remains, artifacts, architectural features, and structures recovered through excavation, underwater recovery, or other means of discovery.)
    • found: Dictionary of occupational titles, via WWW, Jan. 27, 2016(Archeologist (profess. & kin.). Reconstructs record of extinct cultures, especially preliterate cultures: Studies, classifies, and interprets artifacts, architectural features, and types of structures recovered by excavation in order to determine age and cultural identity. Establishes chronological sequence of development of each culture from simpler to more advanced levels. May specialize in study of literate periods of major civilizations in Near and Middle East and be designated Archeologist, Classical (profess. & kin.). May specialize in study of past Columbian history of the Americas and be designated Historical Archeologist (profess. & kin.).)
    • found: Cambridge dictionaries online, Jan. 27, 2016(archaeologist noun (US also archeologist): someone who studies the buildings, graves, tools, and other objects of people who lived in the past)
    • found: Oxford dictionaries online, Jan. 27, 2016(archaeologist (also archeologist): A person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains)
    • found: LCSH, Jan. 27, 2016(Archaeologists. BT Historians)
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