Adjective
Relating to archaeology, or antiquities; as, archaeological researches.
Source: Webster's dictionary...the importance of recovering the customs and the institutions of the past thus inaugurating the archaeological approach to art. Raja Ravi Varma
The world knows of a vast stock of epic material scattered up and down the nations; sometimes its artistic value is as extraordinary as its archaeological interest, but not always. Lascelles Abercrombie
Both genetic and archaeological proofs of intrusions into Europe from Russia are plentiful, but in India these are significantly missing. Koenraad Elst
So: as of 2011, after many decades of being the official and much-funded hypothesis, the Aryan Invasion Theory has still not been confirmed by even a single piece of archaeological evidence. Koenraad Elst
The central assertion of this view, I repeat, is that each new stage of words literally created new perceptions and attentions, and such new perceptions and attentions resulted in important cultural changes which are reflected in the archaeological record. Julian Jaynes
Witzel starts out with the intention of pitting the linguistic evidence of place-names and river-names against the evidence of archaeology; and he ends up having to try and argue against, or explain away, this linguistic evidence, since it only confirms the archaeological evidence. Shrikant Talageri