archaeology

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Definition

The scientific study of ancient people and cultures by examining their remains, artifacts, and sites.

Usage & Nuances

'Archaeology' is used in academic and scientific contexts. Often appears with 'site', 'dig', 'findings', or 'evidence'. Not to be confused with 'paleontology' (study of prehistoric life and fossils). Common adjective: 'archaeological'.

Example Sentences

She wants to study archaeology at university.

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Archaeology helps us learn about ancient civilizations.

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My brother loves reading books about archaeology.

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The field of archaeology is full of surprises—no two excavations are ever the same.

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Thanks to archaeology, we know much more about how people lived thousands of years ago.

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He became interested in archaeology after visiting an ancient ruins site during his travels.

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