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101 archaeological site
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102 archaeological sites
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103 archaeological topography
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104 archaeological value
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105 archaeological ar·chaeo·logi·cal adj
[ˌɒːkɪə'lɒdʒɪk(ə)l]English-Italian dictionary > archaeological ar·chaeo·logi·cal adj
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106 archaeological evidence
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107 archaeological find
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108 archaeological excavations
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109 Archaeological map
தொல்பொருளியல் மேப்பு -
110 archaeological remains
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111 archaeological site
தொல்பொருளியல் துறையினர் ஆய்வு செய்வதற்கான இடம் -
112 archaeological sites and remains
தொல்பொருள் இடங்களும் சின்னங்களும் -
113 archaeological map
தொல்பொருளாய்வியல் வரைபடம் -
114 archaeological, fieldwork
travaux m archéologiques sur le terrainEnglish-French legislative terms > archaeological, fieldwork
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115 archaeological, site
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116 archaeological department
English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > archaeological department
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117 archaeological section
English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > archaeological section
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118 archaeological remains
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119 archaeological site
English-Russian dictionary of popular words > archaeological site
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120 Abydos (Sacred city and one of the most important archaeological sites of ancient Egypt)
Религия: АбидосУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Abydos (Sacred city and one of the most important archaeological sites of ancient Egypt)
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