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Dictionary » A » Archeology ArcheologyArcheology --> archaeology (Science: study) The science or study of antiquities, especially. Prehistoric antiquities, such as the remains of buildings or monuments of an early epoch, inscriptions, implements, and other relics, written manuscripts, etc. ![]()
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Results from our forumCivilization of the epoch of the dinosaur is found in Russia... having full volume, look much better and more clearly. I the doctor of clinic and I are not familiar with the archeologist as I do not concern archeology, anthropology and paleontology. I wait your mutual letter and I will be very grateful to you! Yours faithfully, the author of the found subjects: ...
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Re: Re:... as possible.Like even if the egyptians never won a war they writer claims a major victory.The opposite party also does the same and this is where archeology comes to play its part.Although may not be a 100% correct but still better to believe it than the scripts of ancient egyptian or meroitic. ...
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Re:... as possible.Like even if the egyptians never won a war they writer claims a major victory.The opposite party also does the same and this is where archeology comes to play its part.Although may not be a 100% correct but still better to believe it than the scripts of ancient egyptian or meroitic.
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Re:... or sensed, therefore it can not be studied or looked at in the same way. however science may deal with many things within religion, and the Bible. archeology is a form of science and there have been plenty of cities, objects, etc. that have been unduged to place truth to events within the Bible, ...
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just an evolution question ^^... for gradualism - human evolution, and for puntured equlibrium - may be cembrian exposion, but I thinsk that this is "arthefact" of archeology - fossils have not conserve at the prievios epoch. 2. each factor that change environment can do this - climatic chang, or dramatically decriasing ...
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