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The Archaeologist is the one who got me to start my blog while he was in grad school in London.
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There's a song that's sort of popular up here in Canada by the group Wintersleep called "Archaeologist".
Fossil Contender ReBecca Foster 2009
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Compare to, say, Stargate, where the MMO designers have struggled with how to create an 'Archaeologist' class, where the Archaeologist's role in the TV show is to decipher one set of rocks per mission and try not to get shot.
Why Fantasy? 2007
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Compare to, say, Stargate, where the MMO designers have struggled with how to create an 'Archaeologist' class, where the Archaeologist's role in the TV show is to decipher one set of rocks per mission and try not to get shot.
Why Fantasy? 2007
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Archaeologist Dudley, who was with us, looked closely at the bank where the river had eaten away the soil and found a handsome stone knife.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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The timbers, partly scoured bare by erosion of the river bed, the largest up to a third of a metre in diameter, were discovered in work during exceptionally low tides last February, but carbon dating work – revealed in the new edition of London Archaeologist journal – has only recently been completed, proving that the trees were felled between 4790 BC and 4490 BC.
7,000-year-old timbers found beneath MI6 Thames headquarters 2011
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Archaeologist Dudley, who was with us, looked closely at the bank where the river had eaten away the soil and found a handsome stone knife.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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Archaeologist and historian Richard Miles believes our quest for the perfect community is as relevant today as it was in 4500BC
My bright idea: Civilisation is still worth striving for Caspar Llewellyn Smith 2010
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Archaeologist Louise Schofield stands in front of the mine, believed to have belonged to the Queen of Sheba, in northern Ethiopia.
Archaeologists strike gold in quest to find Queen of Sheba's wealth 2012
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Archaeologist Bill Kelso and his team were digging this summer in a previously unexplored section of the fort at Jamestown, Va., the country's oldest permanent English colony, when they uncovered a series of deep holes.
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