Examples of using An archaeologist in English and their translations into Hebrew
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In the cafe, Andy Gaunt, an archaeologist with Nottingham county council, tells me not
His father Adolf was an archaeologist, his mother a painter and his brother, Philipp, a mathematician.
He even stated, the artist is like an archaeologist, and he, in a way, continues the expeditionary heritage founder of Brazil.
Prof Chris Fisher, an archaeologist from Colorado State University,
An archaeologist who worked with the Elad association in Jerusalem's City of David claims that the association and the Antiquities Authority are carrying out excavations"without any commitment to scientific archaeological work.".
What I wanted to be was an archaeologist of the past,
was adopted by an archaeologist who later died in a plane crash in Nepal.
In 2089 Elizabeth Shaw, an archaeologist, chips through a cave wall in the bleak mountains of Scotland
the Trustees of the British Museum applied to have an archaeologist attached to the Army in the field to protect antiquities from injury.
Turns out, not a fellow soldier, but an archaeologist overseeing the excavation of artifacts from a Buddhist temple.
studies ancient languages and hopes one day to be an archaeologist.
Simone Mühl, who decided she wanted to be an archaeologist when she was still a child,
from a human point of view,” said Peter Veth, an archaeologist at the University of Western Australia,
then an astronomer, and an archaeologist.
That's very cool, from a human point of view," said Peter Veth, an archaeologist at the University of Western Australia,
for she had not traveled to Greece and was not an archaeologist.
Magness decided she wanted to be an archaeologist.
Using the“iresearcher”, kids help an archaeologist find his daughter who got lost in the citadel.
Gazer was saved from death and forced to battle an archaeologist for the mantle of War,