Crossword-Solution: ARCHAEOLOGIST
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Archaeologist | n. | One versed in archaeology; an antiquary. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ARCHAEOLOGIST | anagram | GEISHALOCATOR |
We have 8 clues for the answer “ARCHAEOLOGIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Expert who studies ancient human history through artifacts | 1 answer |
| His career is in ruins? | 1 answer |
| His work is in ruins? | 1 answer |
| Montelius (Gustaf Oscar Augustin) | 1 answer |
| One who studies past human life through excavation and analysis of artefacts | 1 answer |
| ANTIQUARIAN | 5 answers |
| Historian | 10 answers |
| OCCUPATION, type of | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ARCHAEOLOGIST (5)
She had been the widow of a German archaeologist, who had come to Rome in the early ages as an attache of the Prussian legation on the Capitoline.
Some eager archaeologist may hereafter discover this cabin and startle his world by announcing another of the Stone Age caves.
But there is a rival archaeologist who would ask nothing better than to get ahead of me in this matter.
But inside, in the sumptuous chamber of the rich young English archaeologist, there was only old Rome to be seen.
Welland had often remarked--nothing on earth obliged Emerson Sillerton to be an archaeologist, or indeed a Professor of any sort, or to live in Newport in winter, or do any of the other revolutionary things that he did.
Quotes with ARCHAEOLOGIST (3)
If I could sum up my poetry in a few well-chosen words, the result might be a poem. Several years ago, when I was asked to say something on this topic, I came up with the notion that for me the making of poems is both a commemoration (a moment captured) and an evocation (the archaeologist manqué side of me digging into something buried and bringing it to light). But I also said that I find the processes that bring poems into being mysterious, and I wouldn't really wish to kno…
The geologist takes up the history of the earth at the point where the archaeologist leaves it, and carries it further back into remote antiquity.
It's interesting to see that people had so much clutter even thousands of years ago. The only way to get rid of it all was to bury it, and then some archaeologist went and dug it all up.
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Appears in: Universal.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1999–2011).