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Alternative form of archeopyle [(zoology) A distinctive opening in the test of fossil dinoflagellates.]
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(archaeology) a person who studies archaeozoology
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Alternative spelling of archaeon [prokaryotic organism; member of the domain Archaea]
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Relating to archontology
adj
Alternative letter-case form of australopith [(anthropology, paleontology) Of or pertaining to the hominids of the extinct genus Australopithecus.]
n
Alternative form of bioarchaeology [zooarchaeology]
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Alternative form of leprechaunology [The study of leprechauns.]
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Alternative spelling of micropaleontologist [One who studies micropaleontology.]
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Obsolete spelling of micropaleontologist [One who studies micropaleontology.]
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Alternative spelling of paleobotanist [A botanist who specializes in paleobotany; someone who studies plant fossils.]
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A scientist who specializes in palaeoentomology
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A scientist who studies prehistoric fish.
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Alternative spelling of paleontologist [One who studies paleontology.]
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Alternative spelling of paleozoologist [Any zoologist whose speciality is paleozoology]
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(American spelling) The scientific study of fossil humans, and the evolution of modern man.
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Alternative spelling of palaeoentomologist [A scientist who specializes in palaeoentomology]
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One who studies paleoethnology.
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Ancient human feces, often found as part of archeological excavations or surveys.
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A zoologist whose speciality is extinct mammals
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A primitive form of Marxism
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One who studies paleozoogeography.
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Alternative spelling of paleontologist [One who studies paleontology.]
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Alternative form of speleology [The scientific study of caves.]
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Alternative spelling of zooarchaeologist [A scholar of zooarchaeology.]
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