Archaeology Specialists...
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Botany and Archaeology
Botany as far as it is relevant in archaeology, mainly denotes all types of ancient organic material (in particular ancient plant remains) collected from excavation...
Conservators of Underwater Archaeology
On a terrestrial site, analysis of the artefacts may take up to eighteen months, while the excavation of them may only have taken as little as a few...
Coprolite Analysts
The word coprolite is a scientific way of saying 'dry dung'. Like so many other archaeological terms, the name coprolite is derived from the two Greek words kopros...
Pottery Experts
The most frequently found artefact on the archaeological excavation site is the potsherd. Sherds are broken remnant pieces of items such as bowls, jugs, drinking vessels...
Stone Tool Experts
Lithic means stone and in archaeological terms it is applied to any stone that has been modified in any way whatsoever by humans. Lithic analysis, therefore, is the...
Zoologists
The term zoology like so many professional names, is derived from ancient Greek. It is often mispronounced because of its connection with the abbreviated form of the...





