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Archaeologically

Archaeologic \Ar`ch[ae]*o*log"ic\ ([aum]r`k[-e]*[-o]*l[o^]j"[i^]k), Archaeological \Ar`ch[ae]*o*log"ic*al\ ([aum]r`k[-e]*[-o]*l[o^]j"[i^]*kal), Relating to arch[ae]ology, or antiquities; as, arch[ae]ological researches. -- Ar`*ch[ae]*o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.

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archaeologically

adv. 1 In an archaeological manner. 2 Regarding archaeology.

Usage examples of "archaeologically".

I had determined to take the last, bold stride in my campaign of suitable working attire for archaeologically disposed ladies.

But if we question Classical thought at the level of what, archaeologically, made it possible, we perceive that the dissociation of the sign and resemblance in the early seventeenth century caused these new forms -probability, analysis, combination, and universal language system - to emerge, not as successive themes engendering one another or driving one another out, but as a single network of necessities.

Because the books I read, archaeologically, are the record of an entire culture, and the physical artifacts are like personal autographs that some living hand has shaped and used.

That concentration of luxury goods often makes it possible to recognize chiefdoms archaeologically, by the fact that some graves (those of chiefs) contain much richer goods than other graves (those of commoners), in contrast to the egalitarian burials of earlier human history.