In 20 years of professional Archaeology in Ireland and the UK, I can honestly say that I have never come across the term 'vertical floor'
There are probably thousands. Most archaeologists specialize in one geographic area or one time period, often both! An archaeologist may also specialize in a particular aspect such as flora or fauna, architecture, ceramics or lithics. There is no end to the possibilities. Some of them are listed below including some theoretical approaches. Archaeoastronomy, Behavioural archaeology, Biblical archaeology, Bioarchaeolgy, Classical archaeology, Cognitive archaeology, Commercial archaeology, Egyptian archaeology, Environmental archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, Evolutionary archaeology, Experimental archaeology, Feminist archaeology, Field archaeology, Forensic archaeology, Gender archaeology, Geoarchaeology, Historical archaeology, Industrial archaeology, Interpretitive archaeology, Landscape archaeology, Maritime archaeology, Marxist archaeology, Mediaeval archaeology, Nationalist archaeology, Nautical archaeology, Neo-Marxist archaeology, New Archaeology, Processual archaeology, Post-Processual archaeolgy, Osteoarchaeology, Settlement archaeology, Social archaeology, Underwater archaeology, Urban archaeology, Zooarchaeology
Yes, archaeology has an origin in ancient greece. It has to do with mythology. There were many archaeological discoveries based on Greek mythology, and any word that ends in "ology", which means "the study of" is from Greek mythology. Archaeology also came from the Greek word "arkhailogia".
Archaeologists study archaeology.
Most of a country's money is wasted because of archaeology so I think archaeology is a waste of money because with the money wasted for archaeology,we can do lots of things.
Universiti Sains Malaysia offers postgraduate degrees in archaeology through the Centre for Global Archaeology Research. For undergraduate study, it is possible to take a minor in archaeology.
Archaeology comes from a Greek word that means "to discourse about the past".
horizontal but sometimes vertical but not allthe time u only see vertical with a few people and horizontal in a big classroom
The ocean floor.
There is no such thing as exactly vertical because either it is vertical or it is not. You cannot have approximately vertical - it is not vertical, then. Vertical means at 90 degrees to the horizon (or horizontal).
I believe you are confusing "horizontal" with "vertical". "Vertical" means "from top to bottom", or "upright". "Horizontal" means "from left to right", or "lying".
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
'Vertical velocity' means speed up or down.
Horizontal means going left and right: ___ Vertical means going up and down: |
They get on a vertical floor-to-ceiling pole and dance sensually and gracefully.
water column
from the floor plan by drawing the vertical line from it
Yes. Vertical means up (or down).