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archæology
archæology (ɑːkiːˈɒlədʒɪ) Also 6–9 archai-. [ad. Gr. ἀρχαιολογία, f. ἀρχαῖο-ς (see archæo-) + -λογία discourse: see -logy.] 1. Ancient history generally; systematic description or study of antiquities.1607 Bp. Hall Holy Observ. (1879) 196 Sozomen..[wrote] all the archaiology of the Jewes till Sauls ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Munro (archaeologist)
Sarajevo, August 1894 (1895) Prehistoric Problems: being a selection of essays on the evolution of man and other controverted problems in anthropology and archæology Antiquities (1905) The Munro Bequest (1910) Palæolithic Man and Terramara Settlements in Europe: Being the Munro Lectures in Anthropology and Prehistoric Archæology wikipedia.org
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archæologist
archæologist (ɑːkiːˈɒlədʒɪst) [f. archæology: see -ist.] A professed student of archæology.1824 Dibdin Libr. Comp. 330 English historical archæologists. 1880 Dawkins Early Man i. 2 The archæologists have raised the study of antiquities to the rank of a science. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology
The Commission of Sacred Archæology was then appointed to superintend the application of this fund to work in the Catacombs and elsewhere. Under its auspices the Collegium Cultorum Martyrum, or "Association for Venerating the Martyrs in the Catacombs", and the "Conferences of Christian Archæology wikipedia.org
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archæologic
archæologic, a. (ˌɑːkiːəʊˈlɒdʒɪk) [ad. Gr. ἀρχαιολογικός: see archæology and -ic. Cf. F. archéologique.] Of or pertaining to archæology; archæological.1731 Bailey, Archialogick. 1806 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. IV. 562 Higher interests than those of archæologic curiosity. 1872 M. Collins Pr. Clarice I. x... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Grattan (naturalist)
was done before the German and French Schools had elaborated their schemes of skull measurementsReferences External links On the Importance, to the Archæologist Ethnologist, of an Accurate Mode of Measuring Human Crania, and of Recording the Results; With the Description of a New Craniometer The Ulster Journal of Archæology wikipedia.org
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Marshall Howard Saville
After 1903 he was professor of American archæology at Columbia University. wikipedia.org
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Charles Isidore Hemans
He left England early in life, and, after residing in various places on the continent, finally settled in Rome and made Roman history and archæology his was always a friendly guide, noted for his amiability and modesty, and his writings are invaluable to students of Italian ecclesiastical history and archæology wikipedia.org
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Gustav Seyffarth
He became a professor of philosophy at Leipzig in 1825 and a professor of archæology in 1830 (a position he held until 1855). In 1856 he came to America and became a professor of church history and archæology at Concordia College, St. Louis. wikipedia.org
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美什维什
Journal of Egyptian Archæology 48:89–99. White, Donald. 1994. Cairo: Imprimerie de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire. 121–181. 非洲族群 古埃及 埃及历史 wikipedia.org
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John Thrupp
After his father died and left him money, Thrupp spent time on archæology and chess, through which he knew Henry Thomas Buckle. wikipedia.org
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John Romilly Allen
His earliest contribution was to Archæologia Cambrensis ("A description of some cairns on Barry Island"), appearing in April 1873; he joined the Cambrian in archæology in University College, London, for 1898. wikipedia.org
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Franz Seraph Streber
The nephew of Franz Ignaz von Streber, he first studied theology and philosophy, then archæology and numismatics, and in 1830 wrote as his dissertation In 1835 he was made professor of archæology at the University of Munich, of which he was twice rector. wikipedia.org
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James Whatman Bosanquet
A contributor to the Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology, Bosanquet subsidised its publication; and he also supported other works on Assyriology wikipedia.org
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John Burnett (merchant)
The funds were then applied to lectureships, on some branch of science, history, or archæology treated in illustration of natural theology. wikipedia.org
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