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Definition of Archeological remains
1. Noun. A relic that has been excavated from the soil.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Archeological Remains
Literary usage of Archeological remains
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to the Study of Social Evolution: The Prehistoric Period by Francis Stuart Chapin (1913)
"... a considerable mass of archeological remains; second, the existence of survivals
in the traditions of civilized society indicating a time when the ..."
2. Influences of Geographic Environment, on the Basis of Ratzel's System of by Ellen Churchill Semple, Friedrich Ratzel (1911)
"Cyrus Thomas, on the basis of the character and distribution of the archeological
remains in North America, concurs in this opinion. ..."
3. The Architectural History of Mission San Carlos Borromeo, California by Frances Rand Smith, Mrs. Frances Norris (Rand) Smith, California Historical Survey Commission (1921)
"In a work of this character, where the official historical records and the
archeological remains are not complete but must be supplemented by other less ..."
4. Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society by James Simpson, Richard Saul Ferguson, William Gershom Collingwood (1874)
"On some archeological remains in Keswick District. By J. Clifton Ward, Esq., FGS,
of Her Majesty's Geological Survey. Read at Keswick, July 12M, 1871. ..."
5. Publications of the Arkansas Historical Association by Arkansas Historical Association, John Hugh Reynolds, Arkansas History Commission (1911)
"... to make and promulgate rules governing the excavation of mounds and other
archeological remains of the State and the collection of relics, and to secure ..."
6. Report of the Secretary and the Financial Report of the Executive Committee by Smithsonian Institution (1921)
"The results of this work were largely nega- As a matter of fact only one site
was found where there seemed e archeological remains. This hasty survey seemed ..."
7. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"The work is rapidly covering all the public lands on which archeological remains
of importance occur and progress maps will soon be submitted for ..."