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archaeologistperson who studies artifacts and lifestyles of ancient cultures.
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archaeologist(n) an anthropologist who studies prehistoric people and their culture
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archaeologistAnyone with an interest in the aims and methods of archaeology. A professional archaeologist usually holds a degree in anthropology with a specialization in archaeology and is trained to collect archaeological information in a proper scientific way.
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archaeologistA person trained to study material remains such as artifacts and monuments of past human life and activities.
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archaeologistone who studies archaeology (see above). Most professional archaeologists have a college degree in the field of archaeology and work for either a CRM firm (see below), a public agency (city, county, state or federal agencies such as parks, highway departments, forestry and fire departments, military bases, etc.), a college/university, or a museum. [..]
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archaeologista person who studies past people and how they lived
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archaeologista person who studies human cultures through the recovery and analysis of their material remains.
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archaeologistAn archaeologist is a person who studies the past by analysing the material remains left behind by human activity.
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archaeologist<specialist> One versed in archaeology; an antiquary. (01 Mar 1998)
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archaeologistSomeone who studies the past using archaeological methods with the motive of recording, interpreting, and understanding past societies and environments
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archaeologist1824; see archaeology + -ist.
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