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"But if you're archaeologically correct you could never ever bring this kind of show to the world.
It has been archaeologically neglected because of military occupation until recent years.
There are two archaeologically important places in the vicinity of the village.
However, building activity in the area has destroyed some archaeologically sensitive places.
This wreck site is extremely important both historically and archaeologically.
However, only traces of this first castle have been archaeologically discovered.
He also pays fishermen who bring him archaeologically interesting objects.
The location of the third altar could not be detected archaeologically.
Much of it has been archaeologically excavated and is on display to the public.
This place is beginning to make sense to me as a destination, and not just archaeologically."
All of these peoples shared a common material culture, and so cannot be defined archaeologically.
In the following years, the site was archaeologically investigated.
Of this great royal and ecclesiastical centre, little is yet known archaeologically.
Another design found archaeologically from the 17th century is the 'butterfly furnace'.
It is clear archaeologically that the road used to run parallel with this and about 200 metres to the south.
There was no state law addressing development on archaeologically notable grounds until 1980.
An early church of 10 by 7 metres is archaeologically attested for the 8th or 9th century.
As a result, Anatolia is one of the archaeologically richest places on earth.
This makes the site difficult to excavate and interpret archaeologically.
He is the best archaeologically attested ruler of this period.
Evidence of mass sacrifice during the Classic period has not been recovered archaeologically.
The site was investigated archaeologically in the 1980s, but only interim reports from this have been published.
One can visit from here the island of Umatumuni, an archaeologically famous place.
Because the area around the building is archaeologically important excavation would be expensive and time-consuming.
"Which you now know have no special significance, though they may be archaeologically relevant," Angus said.