archaeological
word
Definition
Related to archaeology, the scientific study of ancient objects, buildings, or sites from past human life and activities.
Usage & Nuances
'Archaeological' is an adjective, usually used before nouns such as 'site', 'dig', or 'evidence' (e.g., 'archaeological site'). It refers specifically to things related to archaeology and is common in academic or professional contexts.
Spanish: arqueológicoPortuguese (BR): arqueológicoPortuguese (PT): arqueológicoChinese (Simplified): 考古的Chinese (Traditional): 考古的Hindi: पुरातात्त्विकArabic: أثريBengali: পুরাতাত্ত্বিকRussian: археологическийJapanese: 考古学のVietnamese: khảo cổ họcKorean: 고고학의Turkish: arkeolojikUrdu: آثاریIndonesian: arkeologi
Example Sentences
They found an archaeological site near the river.
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The museum has many archaeological artifacts.
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She wants to study archaeological history.
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There's an archaeological dig happening downtown this summer.
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Experts are studying the archaeological evidence to learn about ancient cultures.
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The city is famous for its archaeological treasures hidden underground.
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