Category:Archaeology
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Pages in category "Archaeology"
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- Chronology
- Chronometric dating
- Chronometry
- Classic
- Classic Example
- Classification
- Clay
- CLIMAP
- Clipped Wing
- Closed-finds
- Clovis point
- Cluster
- Cluster analysis
- Coccoliths
- Cognitive map
- Cognitive-processual approach
- Collagen
- Collateral
- Collateral flaking
- Collections and data management
- Colluvium
- Compass rose
- Complex
- Component
- Composite tool
- Compound mound
- Computed axial tomography
- Concave
- Concentration
- Conchoidal flake
- Conchoidal Fracture
- Concretion
- Conglomerate
- Coniacian
- Conical mound
- Conjoining
- Conjunctive approach
- Conoidal Theory of Flint Fracture
- Conservation
- Conservation archaeology
- Constructed feature
- Context
- Contextual seriation
- Contour interval
- Contour line
- Contoured level
- Contract archaeology
- Contracting
- Control
- Convex
- Copper breast ornament
- Coprolites
- Core
- Coring
- Corner Notch
- Cortex
- Cortical spall
- Cotype
- Coulees
- Creation-science
- Cremation
- Cremation ashes
- Crescent
- Cretaceous
- Critical Theory
- Cross Section
- Cryptocrystalline
- Cuestas
- Cultural anthropology
- Cultural Complex
- Cultural deposit
- Cultural determinism
- Cultural diffusion
- Cultural drift
- Cultural group
- Cultural Heritage Sites in Danger—Towards Automatic Damage Detection from Space
- Cultural materialism
- Cultural relativism
- Cultural resource management
- Cultural resources
- Culture
- Culture history
- Culture sequence
- Culture-area
- Custom
- Cutting blade
D
- Dart
- Dart Point
- Datum
- Datum plane
- Daub
- Debitage
- Deduction
- Deductive nomological (D-N) explanation
- Deep-sea cores
- Deity
- Demography
- Demotic
- Dendrochronology
- Dentalia
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
- Dependent variable
- Deposit
- Detritus
- Devonian
- Diachronic
- Diagenesis
- Diagnostic artifact
- Diatom analysis
- Differential fluxgate magnetometer
- Diffusionist approach
- Dinocyst
- Dinoflagellate
- Distal
- Distal End or Tip
- Disturbance
- Division of labor
- Double crib
- Dowsing
- Drift
- Driftless area
- Drill
- Drinking tube
- Drive-lanes
- Drumlin
E
- Early Archaic
- Early man
- Ears
- Eastern Cross Timbers
- Echo-sounding
- Ecofact
- Ecofacts
- Ecological determinism
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Effigy
- Effigy mound
- Effigy pipe
- Egalitarian society
- Egyptologist
- Electrical resistivity
- Electrolysis
- Electron probe microanalysis
- Electron spin resonance
- Elevation
- Elliptical
- Empathetic method
- Empirical
- Empiricism
- Emprassario system
- Emulation
- End scraper
- Engineer's level
- Engraving
- Environmental archaeology
- Environmental circumscription
- Eocene
- Eolian deposits
- Eoliths
- Erosion
- Erratic
- Esker
- Ethnicity
- Ethnocentrism
- Ethnographic analogy
- Ethnography
- Ethnohistory
- Ethnology
- Ethnos
- Excavated
- Excavation
- Excavation grid
- Excurvate
- Expanded or "E" Notched
- Expanding
- Experimental archaeology
- Exposure
- Extended burial
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