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Typological analysis of language, leads experts to generally agree (or not) on some language relationships.
She has produced a typological analysis and classification of the statue corpus that is a significant aid to chronological studies.
Another typological analysis investigates the lexical category of preverbs in Kutenai.
Typological analysis of Olmec iconography and art.
Technological and typological analyses of stone tools allow for a reconstruction of the manufacturing processes at Duvensee.
The concept of an archaeological culture was crucial to linking the typological analysis of archaeological evidence to mechanisms that attempted to explain why they change through time.
Paleography, a science of dating manuscripts by typological analysis of their scripts, is the most precise and objective means known for determining the age of a manuscript.
Ksar Akil, Lebanon: A Technological and Typological Analysis of the Later Palaeolithic Levels.
In 1987, a thesis appeared on the topic "Typological analysis and social conditions of languages in the works of Harald Haarmann" in Milan.
Conventional approaches to the analysis of knapped stone can be grouped into three elementary, yet ultimately interconnected, areas of study: typological analysis, functional analysis, and technological analysis.
Rollefson spent five years working at cave sites in Israel while working toward his dissertation entitled, A Quantitative and Qualitative Typological Analysis of Bifaces from the Tabun Excavations, 1967-1972.
At the next level the detail of a design can be analysed from the point of view of style; indeed, until the twentieth century this was, with typological analysis, the principal method used in the study of coinage.
Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans: A Reconstruction and Historical Typological Analysis of a Proto-Language and Proto-Culture (Parts I and II).
A comparison of mineralogical composition, smelting and forging techniques, and earlier typological analysis indicates that the gold used to make the inscribed ring, classified as Celto-Germanic, is neither as pure as that of the Graeco-Roman, nor as alloyed as that found in the Polychrome Germanic objects.