135 examples of archaeological in sentences

"I write about the monuments of ancient Rome," he says, "from a strictly archaeological point of view, avoiding questions which pertain, or are supposed to pertain, to religious controversy.

Of course, the fact that, in both these cases, regular epic did eventually occur, must warn us that in artistic development anything may happen; but it does seem as if there were a deeper improbability for the occurrence of regular epic now than in the times just before Virgil and Tassoof regular epic, that is, inspired by some vital import, not simply, like Sigurd the Volsung, by archaeological import.

Alone she had traversed the whole county, seeking permission to glance at the interior of any old house or building that promised archaeological interest, and by that means making some curious friendships.

Archaeological data from Central Asia have been analysed again by K. Jettmar (in: The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Bulletin No. 23, 1951).

Stukely, the archaeological writer, gives a definite date460 B.C.as that of their erection, and Dr. Johnson, writing to Mrs. Thrale, says:"It is, in my opinion, to be referred to the earliest habitations of the island as a druidical monument of, at least, two thousand years, probably the most ancient work of man upon the island."

A writer in the Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine (W. Long) puts forward the theory that an artificial mound was made in which holes were dug to receive the upright pillars.

He was a man of archaeological tastes whose researches had led him to the conviction that the Seventh Day was the true Christian Sabbath, and to fellowship with the congregation of Millyard.

But Lionel Varick, who was now pacing up and down the broad path which followed the course of the moat, could still see, sharply outlined against the pale winter sky, the vision of tranquil beauty and the storehouse of archaeological and antiquarian interest which was now his home.

The entire absence of any ruins within the distance of our journeys (and by the report of the natives there were none in the country round about) made the presence of these cemeteries an archaeological problem to which I obtained no clue until some time later, on the surrender of Niksich.

Apart from the minster, the whole city teems with archaeological interest.

TIMMINS, Samuel, Dr. Johnson in Birmingham: a Paper read to the Archaeological Section of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, Nov. 22, 1876, and reprinted from Transactions (12 copies only), quarto, pp. viii.

Archaeological Dictionary, iv.

The ladder of progress in Palestine; a story of archaeological adventure.

An archaeological record of Rome from the seventh to the second century B. C. (Studies and documents, v.13, pt.1-2) © 26Jul40; A147790.

George K. Bennett (A); 12Jan73; R543825. BENNETT, JOHN W. Archaeological explorations in Jo Davies County, Illinois; the work of William Baker Nickerson (1895-1901) and the University of Chicago (1926-32) (The University of Chicago publications in anthropology, archaeological series)

George K. Bennett (A); 12Jan73; R543825. BENNETT, JOHN W. Archaeological explorations in Jo Davies County, Illinois; the work of William Baker Nickerson (1895-1901) and the University of Chicago (1926-32) (The University of Chicago publications in anthropology, archaeological series)

But even a stranger who took the trouble to turn over the folios would now and then find matter to interest him: such as curious notes of archaeological discovery, accounts of local customs now fallen into disuse, and traditions of the past.

[Nearly all the archaeological illustrations in this volume are from "The Early Christian Architecture of Ireland," by Miss M. Stokes, who has kindly allowed them to be reproduced.

In the production of our book we have used freely such sources of information as circumstances have enabled us to consult; and in this connection we wish to make specific acknowledgment of our indebtedness to C.R.B. Barrett's "Somersetshire," the Rev. W.H.P. Greswell's "Land of Quantock," and the "Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society."

For the birds of Somerset, see a paper by the Rev. Murray A. Mathew, M.A., F.L.S., in the "Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society," vol. xxxix., from which we have borrowed.

[20] For a number of examples clearly illustrating this point see Visitations of the Dean of York's Peculiar, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal.

[30] Visitations of the Dean of York's Peculiar, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, xviii (1905), 209. Ibid., 210.

The Lyceum production of "The Merchant of Venice" was not so strictly archaeological as the Bancrofts' had been, but it was very gravely beautiful and effective.

I and II. Contains the important Biblical passages arranged in chronological order and provided with the historical, geographical and archaeological notes required for their clear understanding.

A summary of the historical, literary, geographical and archaeological facts which constitute the background of the life and thought of the Bible.

135 examples of  archaeological  in sentences