Archaeological

  • 21Archaeological Seminars — Archaeological Seminars, a private company located in Jerusalem, Israel. The Company conducts a multitude of activities related to tourism of historical sites in Israel. Most notable is the Dig for a Day in which tourists are invited to excavate… …

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  • 22Archaeological culture — An archaeological culture is a recurring assemblage of artifacts from a specific time and place, which are thought to constitute the material culture remains of a particular past human society. The connection between the artifacts is based on… …

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  • 23Archaeological record — The archaeological record is a term used in archaeology to denote all archaeological evidence, including the physical remains of past human activities which archaeologists seek out and record in an attempt to analyze and reconstruct the past. In… …

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  • 24Archaeological sequence — The archaeological sequence or sequence for short, on a specific archaeological site can be defined on two levels of rigour. # Normally it is adequate to equate it to archaeological record. However, the two terms are not exactly interchangeable.… …

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  • 25Archaeological site — An archaeological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (either prehistoric or historic or contemporary), and which has been, or may be, investigated using the discipline of archaeology and… …

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  • 26Archaeological tourism — Archaeotourism or Archaeological tourism is an alternative form of cultural tourism, which aims to promote the passion for historical archaeology and the conservation of historical sites. EstablishmentLike Ecological tourism (or Ecotourism),… …

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  • 27Archaeological sub-disciplines — As with most academic disciplines, there are a number of archaeological sub disciplines typically characterised by a focus on a specific method or type of material, geographical or chronological focus, or other thematic concern. In addition,… …

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  • 28Archaeological plan — In an archaeological excavation, an archaeological plan is a drawn record of features (and artifacts) in the horizontal plane. It can either take the form of a multi context plan, which is drawn with many contexts on it to show relationships… …

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  • 29Archaeological context — In archaeology, not only the context (physical location) of a discovery is a significant fact, but the formation of the context is as well. An archaeological context is an event in time which has been preserved in the archaeological record. The… …

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  • 30Archaeological natural — Natural in Archaeology is a term to denote a horizon in the stratigraphic record representing the point from which there is no anthropogenic activity on site and the archaeological record ends. Natural is often the underlying geological makeup of …

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