Archaeobotany
noun
the analysis and interpretation of plant remains found at archaeological sites
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- Archaeol.
. . abbreviation archaeology archeological archeology
- Archaeological
of or relating to . Contemporary Examples Nor do we learn much about Rovena, except that she’s at one point “an intern at the archaeological Institute of Vienna.” Great Weekend Reads The Daily Beast February 3, 2011 Lawrence was hard-wired to love men, most especially Dahoum, a North Syrian boy he met during an archaeological […]
- Archaeology
the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, and other such remains, especially those that have been excavated. Rare. ancient history; the study of antiquity. Contemporary Examples Hobbes lacked the data of archaeology and anthropology to inform his theories about the dangerous nature of pre-state […]