Archaeological was the first to date an archaeological artifact in his attempt to date Naram-Sin's temple during his search for it.
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Archaeological was the first to date an archaeological artifact in his attempt to date Naram-Sin's temple during his search for it.
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Archaeological noted down his archaeological discoveries in his diary, Commentaria .
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Archaeological was ahead of his time in the analysis of his findings.
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Archaeological attempted to chart the chronological stylistic evolution of handwriting, medieval architecture, costume, and shield-shapes.
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Archaeological was one of the founders of scientific archaeology and first applied the categories of style on a large, systematic basis to the history of art.
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Archaeological was one of the first to separate Greek art into periods and time classifications.
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Archaeological undertook excavations in Wiltshire from around 1798, funded by Sir Richard Colt Hoare.
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Archaeological's approach was highly methodical by the standards of the time, and he is widely regarded as the first scientific archaeologist.
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Archaeological was responsible for mentoring and training a whole generation of Egyptologists, including Howard Carter who went on to achieve fame with the discovery of the tomb of 14th-century BC pharaoh Tutankhamun.
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Archaeological excavation existed even when the field was still the domain of amateurs, and it remains the source of the majority of data recovered in most field projects.
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Archaeological excavation is best undertaken by well-trained staff that can work quickly and accurately.
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Archaeological Legacy Institute, is a registered 501[c] [3] non-profit, media and education corporation registered in Oregon in 1999.
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