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Archeology Meaning in English

word

ˌɑɹkiˈɑɫədʒi
ar-kee-AH-luh-jee
ˌɑːkɪˈɒlədʒi
ah-kee-OL-uh-jee

Definition

The scientific study of ancient people and cultures by examining their buildings, tools, and other objects left behind.

Usage & Nuances

Usually spelled 'archaeology' in British English. Formal, academic word most often used when discussing history, museums, or research. Not interchangeable with 'history' (which studies the past in general). Related adjectives: 'archeological', 'archeologist'.

Example Sentences

Archeology is an important field for learning about ancient civilizations.

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My sister is studying archeology at university.

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Archeology helps us find old tools and bones from the past.

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I'm fascinated by archeology—I love learning about how people lived thousands of years ago.

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They found a lost city thanks to modern archeology techniques.

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Without archeology, we wouldn't know much about ancient Egypt or Rome.

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