n
Alternative form of archeomaterial [(archaeology) Any material from an earlier civilization, found during archeological studies.]
adj
Alternative form of archaeographic [Relating to archaeography]
n
Alternative form of archaeointensity [The intensity of the Earth's magnetic field at some time in the distant past.]
adj
Alternative form of bioarchaeological [Relating to bioarchaeology.]
n
Alternative letter-case form of diluvialist [(historical) One who explains geological phenomena by the Noachian deluge.]
n
(obsolete) A fossil collector, or a paleontologist.
adj
Alternative spelling of nonarchaeological [Not archaeological.]
adj
Alternative form of osteoarchaeological [Relating to osteoarchaeology.]
n
Alternative form of osteoarchaeology [The scientific study of human remains from archaeological sites.]
n
Alternative form of paleoanthropologist [A scientist who specializes in paleoanthropology.]
n
Alternative spelling of paleoanthropologist [A scientist who specializes in paleoanthropology.]
n
Alternative form of paleoceanographer [A scholar or researcher of paleoceanography, the study of the development of the oceans in the geologic past.]
n
A system of drainage channels cut by an ancient river
n
An expert in the field of palaeoecology
n
Alternative form of paleoethnologist [One who studies paleoethnology.]
n
Alternative form of paleogeneticist [A geneticist whose speciality is paleogenetics.]
n
Alternative spelling of paleographer [a person skilled in paleography]
adv
Alternative spelling of paleographically [In terms of or by means of paleography.]
n
Alternative form of paleohydrologist [One who studies paleohydrology.]
n
A meander that existed in ancient times
n
A model used in palaeomodeling
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A monsoon that existed in the distant past
n
Alternative form of paleoneurologist [One who studies paleoneurology.]
n
(geology) Temperature (such as of a specific place or stone) in the geological past.
adj
Alternative form of palaeotropical [(biology, geography) Occurring in tropical Africa and Asia, i.e. the tropics of the Old World.]
adj
Conforming to paleo-orthodoxy
n
An artist who produces paleoart.
n
paleoconservative beliefs
n
(geology) A geological feature that indicates the direction of flow of water in the geologic past
n
data obtained or inferred about an ancient time
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(rare) A fantasy about how things were in the distant or geological past.
n
(American spelling) Alternative form of palaeographist [(now rare) palaeographer]
n
A landscape as it was in ancient times
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(American spelling) Study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic times, especially as represented by fossils.
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Alternative form of palaeotropics [The tropics of "the old world", the tropical areas of both Africa and Asia. Used in biology (rare), pertaining to area of geographical occurrence.]
n
Obsolete spelling of palaeanthropologist
n
Obsolete spelling of paleographer [a person skilled in paleography]
adj
Obsolete spelling of paleographical
n
(chiefly UK, obsolete) Alternative form of paleography (paleogeography). [The study of old or ancient forms of writing.]
n
(archaeology) One that researches and studies pre‐historic antiquities.
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(archaeology) An impression of part of a human or animal body incised in rock
adj
Alternative form of pseudohistorical [of or pertaining to pseudohistory]
n
A simulated model of a climate that is used to reconstruct temperature distributions in the distant past
n
Any deposit containing prehistoric remains.
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