Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Gavaudun Global 2009.0.212.3.jpg thumb Right upright 1.5 alt Center Scraper Aurignacian fr Mus um de Toulouse Mus um of Toulouse center In archaeology , scrapers are uniface unifacial tools that were used either for hideworking or woodworking purposes. Whereas this term is often used for any unifacially flaked stone tool that defies classification, most Lithic analysis lithic analysts maintain that the only true scrapers are defined on the base of use wear, and usually are those that were worked on the distal ends of blade archaeology blade s i.e., end scraper s or grattoir s. Other scrapers include the so called side scrapers or racloir s, which are made on the longest side of a Lithic flake flake , and notched scrapers , which have a cleft on either side that may have been used to attach them to something else. Most scrapers are either oval or blade like in shape. The working edges of scrapers tend to be convex, and many have trimmed and dulled lateral edges to facilitate hafting. One important variety of scraper is the thumbnail scraper , a scraper shaped much like its namesake. This scraper type is common at Paleo Indian sites in North America . DEFAULTSORT Scraper Archaeology Category Archaeological artefact types Category Lithics Archaeology stub es Raspador fr Grattoir lt Grem tukas pl Drapacz archeologia ru sr sv Skrapa ... more details
, one type of scraper is often interchanged with another or with a spatula thus scrapers are often ... Bowl scraper File Dough scraper teigschaber.jpg thumb left Long handled scraper can be used as a bowl scraper Bowl scrapers are, as the name suggests, used to remove material from mixing bowl s. Often, a Plate scraper plate scraper is used for this purpose, particularly since the long handle allows ... 284507&rh i 3Aaps 2Ck 3Abowl scraper 2Ci 3Agarden 2Cn 3A1055398 2Cn 3A284507&sort price Bowl scrapers sorted by price , Amazon.com ref The technique for use of either form of bowl scraper is essentially Intuition knowledge intuitive . Dough scraper File BenchScraper.JPG thumb left Dough scraper Dough scraper s , or pastry scrapers , are more rigid implements, often made of a metal rectangle with a wooden ... , ref http www.amazon.com dp B000638HOC Pan Scraper ref This implement is used to manipulate raw dough ... also be called a spatula. Grill scraper A grill scraper is a device used to clean grill cooking ... models ref http www.princecastle.com products grill tools 613 scraper.asp Ergonomic Grill Scraper ref ... available, with notches in the edge of the blade to match the wires of the grill. Plate scraper File Dough scraper teigschaber.jpg thumb right Plate scraper A plate scraper consists of a plastic, wooden ... object 074.html Plate Scraper , Feeding America ref , its use has evolved to more of a utilitarian implement, the Bowl scraper bowl scraper . Pan scraper File Spatula I.JPG thumb left A spatula may be used as a pan scraper The pan scraper is, as the name suggests, an implement designed for the forcible ... Pot or Pan Scraper , Recipetips.com ref Shellfish scraper A shellfish scraper is a specialized .... ref http www.instawares.com shellfish scraper l stainless.mtg 62130.0.7.htm gallery Shellfish Scraper ref Crumb scraper Although not a cooking utensil, a crumb scraper is used during a meal to remove ... projects cookbooks html museum object 024.html Crumb Scraper , Feeding America ref , the variety ... more details
Image Card scraper.JPG thumb right Card scraper in use A card scraper also known as a cabinet scraper ... common configuration is the gooseneck scraper, which has a shape resembling a french curve and is useful ... thumb right 300px Steel rod for card scrapers The cutting component of a card scraper is the Burr metal burred edge of the scraper. The burr is a sharp hook of metal which is turned on the edge of the scraper by burnishing with a steel rod. A file tool file or sharpening stone is used to jointing sharpening joint the edge of the scraper before burnishing. Cabinet makers typically joint the edge square, or at a right angle to the face of the scraper, which allows a fine burr to be turned ... against the edge of the scraper at a slight angle and drawn along the edge a number of times until the burr is created. One variation involves holding the rod flat against the side of the scraper ... down by drawing the rod along perpendicular to the scraper. With the burr properly turned, a scraper will produce miniature shavings resembling those from a plane. If dust is produced, either the scraper is not sharp, or not being used correctly. Use In use, the card scraper is grasped by the fingers .... In addition to the tilt, the user will usually flex the scraper slightly by holding it at the edges with the fingers and pressing in the centre with the thumbs. The slight flex causes the corners of the scraper to lift slightly thus preventing them from marring the workpiece. The scraper may be drawn towards the user or pushed away, although some woodworkers claim that pulling the scraper towards one can cause it to dip, resulting in an uneven surface. The main drawback of a card scraper is that the usage ... and then the scraper must be presented to the work in the correct fashion. Also, due to the friction created in use, the card scraper can become hot enough to burn fingers. A variation of the card scraper is the scraper plane which consists of a hand plane body in which a card scraper is mounted. There are also ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 for the other kitchen tool known as a pastry blender or cutter Pastry blender Image BenchScraper.JPG thumb 175px Stainless steel dough scraper with plastic handle Image Dough scraper teigschaber.jpg thumb plastic dough scraper with handle A dough scraper is a tool used by baker s to manipulate dough and to clean surfaces on which dough has been worked. It is generally a small sheet of stainless steel approximately 3 x5 or 8 cm x 13 cm with a handle of wood , plastic , or simply a roll in the steel blade along one of the long sides. Bakers and pastry chefs use this tool to help pick up, turn, and portion dough. When finished, the dough scraper can be used to scrape up the little bits of dough that have dried onto the kneading surface during the forming process. It can also be used in a more generic kitchen role to transfer sliced or diced foods from cutting board to pan. This tool is known by a variety of names, including dough scraper , dough cutter , dough knife , pastry cutter , bench scraper , board scraper , and bench knife . Some modern varieties of this tool have handles of nylon or silicone and even feature both straight and curved edges. These are intended primarily for the use of scraping cutting boards and bowls rather than working dough. These uses have introduced further variants of the name, including terms such as bowl scraper or chopper, scooper, scraper . See also Dough blender Pastry blender Category Cooking utensils de Teigschaber fr Corne ustensile es Rasqueta sv Degskrapa ... more details
Notability date August 2010 Unreferenced date August 2010 Infobox musical artist Name Scraper Img Img capt Img size Background group or band Origin Birmingham, United Kingdom Genre Hardcore punk Years active 1993 1999 Label Household Name Records Associated acts Giant Leap, The Village, Flipped, Chuckie Pig, Columbo, Doomsday Saints, Turnbulls URL http www.myspace.com scraperhardcore www.myspace.com scraperhardcore Current members Nigel Smethills br Paul Green br Richard Childe Scraper were a band ... Hardcore punk . Influenced by a variety of Punk rock and Hardcore punk bands, Scraper were likened ... Mot rhead . Scraper became popular throughout the latter half of the 1990s with strong followings around Birmingham , London and Cardiff . Towards the end of the 90 s Scraper renamed themselves Turnbull ACs . Scraper s 1996 album Built with Hate received 4 and a half out of 5 in Terroriser Magazine and 4 out of 5 in Kerrang . Band members Scraper consisted of the following members. Nigel Smethills ... Bass Guitar 1993 1999 History Scraper formed in Birmingham, West Midlands late 1993. Rich & Paul ... an ad placed on the wall at Robannas Studios in Birmingham. Scraper s recording career got of to a rocky ... Household Name Records label took over and after including Scraper on the Last House on the Left ... is notable that the first 500 were released on blue vinyl and are hand numbered. All of Scraper s songs ... of Scraper also performed as a covers band, Columbo, playing mainly 80 s punk and new wave ... on vocals. Discography Scraper Released Several Demo Cassettes, an Album, a single, and appeared on a couple ... December 1997 Compilations Last House on the Left 1996 , Household Name Records , features the Scraper track The Shocks Fuck Off Household Name 1999 , Household Name Records , features the Scraper track Nut Roast Punk Kills Volume 16 2010 , 272 Records , features the Scraper track In The Blood Albums ... , Home Made Records DEFAULTSORT Scraper Category Underground punk scene in the United Kingdom UK band ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2010 A sweat scraper is a grooming tool used on Horse horses . It consists of a Handle grip handle and a Natural rubber rubber blade . It is used to remove sweat from horses. It is used in much the same manner as a window cleaner would scrape water or foam from a window with a rubber blade. DEFAULTSORT Sweat Scraper Category Animal equipment Tool stub ... more details
Image FresnoScraper.GIF right thumb 350px Fresno Scraper Patent Application The Fresno Scraper is a machine used for constructing canals and ditches in sandy soil. was invented in 1883 by the Scotland Scottish immigrant and entrepreneur James Porteous who, having worked with farmers in Fresno, California , had recognised the dependence of the Central San Joaquin Valley on irrigation and the requirement for a more efficient means of constructing canals and ditches in the sand y soil . In perfecting the design of his machine, Porteous made several revisions on his own and also traded ideas with William Deidrick , Frank Dusy , and Abijah McCall , who invented and held patents on similar scrapers. Porteous bought the patents held by Deidrick, Dusy, and McCall, gaining sole rights to the Fresno Scraper. The design of the Fresno Scraper forms the basis of most modern Earthworks engineering earthmoving Wheel tractor scraper scrapers , having the ability to not only scrape and move a quantity of soil, but also to discharge it at a controlled depth, thus quadrupling the volume which could be handled manually. The blade scooped up the soil, instead of merely pushing it along, and ran along a C shaped bowl which could be adjusted in order to alter the angle of the bucket to the ground, so that the dirt could be deposited in low spots. This design was so revolutionary and economical that it has influenced the design of modern bulldozer blades and earth movers to this day. Between 1884 and 1910 ... agricultural and civil engineering machines ever made. In 1991 the Fresno Scraper was designated as an International ... prominently in the Fresno Metropolitan Museum . See also Wheel tractor scraper External links cite web url http www.asme.org Communities History Landmarks Fresno Scraper 1883.cfm title 158 Fresno Scraper 1883 work Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers cite episode title The Fresno Scraper series The Engines of Our Ingenuity serieslink ... more details
Image Bottle scaper head.png thumb Dutch bottle scraper spatula head closeup 200px right The bottle scraper known as both a flessenschraper bottle scraper and flessenlikker bottle licker in Dutch is a Netherlands Dutch kitchen tool similar to a small spatula . It is specifically designed to scrape the contents of long bottle s that would be impossible to reach with other kitchen tools. The scraper is made of a long shaft, frequently around 30 cm 1 ft in length. On one side is a small flexible rubber spatula head roughly 4 cm 2 in across set perpendicular to the shaft. The head is flexible and usually has a rounded half circle shape one side useful for scraping round bottles and jars and a flat side with two right angles useful for scraping out cartons. The head is flexible so that it can be pushed into and pulled out of bottles whose mouth is smaller than the fully expanded head of the scraper but larger than the shaft. It is a common tool in kitchens in the Netherlands and available in many kitchen stores and supermarkets although this may vary by region. It is almost entirely unused and unknown outside of that country. Historically, vla a popular dairy product with the consistency similar to custard or yoghurt was sold in long glass bottles. Vla was frequently delivered by Milkman ... utensils. The Dutch answer was the bottle scraper which was specifically designed to answer this problem. Vla is now primarily sold in cartons which reduces the need for a bottle scraper or make the design ... vla out of these containers as well. Additionally, the scraper has come to occupy an important ... with the bottle scraper and skilled in its use. There is an element of the technical and engineering community that sees the bottle scraper as a monument to a wrong type of technical solution. This group ... that you ve never heard of... Image Bottle scaper full.png thumb Dutch bottle scraper full size 600px center full size scraper Category Cooking utensils Unreferenced date August 2007 eo Botelskrapilo ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A scraper is an informal term to describe a modified American made luxury family car, usually a General Motors model from the 1980 s to current vehicles, typically enhanced with Rim wheel after market rims . ref cite web url http www.urbandictionary.com define.php?term scraper title Scraper last Sensei first The date 2005 3 4 publisher Urban Dictionary accessdate 06 December 2009 ref Scrapers are popular in the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California , usually associated with the hyphy music and lifestyle movement. An example of hyphy is shown in the E 40 lyrics sittin in my scraper watching Oakland gone wild . A scraper is a general description and can refer to a number of different models cars. Popular models include the Buick Regal and Buick LeSabre LeSabre , Pontiac Bonneville , Buick Century , Oldsmobile 88 Oldsmobile Delta 88 , Buick Riviera , Buick Reatta , Buick Cutlass Ciera, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme , Pontiac Grand Prix , Lexus SC, full size conversion vans, Caprice classics, and Chevrolet Impala s. Supercharged automobiles are particularly sought after due to their high performance. Similar to Donk automobile donks from the south, the cars are highly customized, with large custom rims, custom paint two tone is popular as of 2008 and custom interior to match the paint, loud audio called slap and televisions. Originally made popular by African American youth, the popularity has spread and scrapers are being driven and customized by all groups and ethnicities. Scraper cars have also inspired the scraper bike movement. ref cite news url http features.csmonitor.com backstory 2008 12 08 teens in oakland calif find an outlet in E2 80 98scraper bikes E2 80 99 title Teens in Oakland, Calif., find an outlet in scraper bikes last Wiener first Jocelyn date 2008 12 8 newspaper The Christian Science Monitor accessdate 06 December 2009 ref Gallery Gallery title width 160 height 170 lines 3 Image reatta1.jpg Buick Reatta Image 99 lebagre.jpg ... more details
A scraper site is a Spam electronic spam website that copies all of its content from other websites using web scraping . ref name Grank scrape cite web title Scraper sites, spam and Google tactics motives publisher Googlerankings.com diagnostics year 2007 url http diagnostics.googlerankings.com scraper sites.html accessdate 2008 01 02 ref The purpose of creating such a site can be to collect advertising revenue or to manipulate search engine rankings by linking to other sites to improve their Search engine optimization search engine ranking . In the last few years scraper sites have proliferated at an amazing rate for spamdexing spamming search engines . ref name Grank scrape Open content is a common source of material for scraper sites. A search engine is not a scraper site itself sites such as Yahoo and Google gather content from other websites and index it so that the index can be searched with keywords. Search engines then display snippets of the original site content in response to a user s search. Made for advertising Some scraper sites are created to make money by using advertising programs. ref name Grank scrape In such case, they are called Made for AdSense sites or MFA Citation ... ref . This effectively evaporates the arbitrager s profit margin. Legality Scraper sites may violate ... to scrapers. Some scraper sites consist of advertisements and paragraphs of words randomly ... because it is the only comprehensible text on the page. Operators of these scraper sites gain financially ..., due to the artificial pattern of incoming links to a victim website, linked from multiple scraper sites. ref name Grank scrape Domain hijacking Main Domain hijacking Some spammers who create scraper ... by a spammer who would generate a scraper site about photography tips. References references See also Domain parking web scraping Spamming DEFAULTSORT Scraper Site Category Google Category ... de Scraper Site ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Image Eiskratzer.jpg thumb Ice scraper commonscat Ice scrapers An ice scraper is a handheld tool for removing frost , water ice ice , and snow from window s, usually on automobile s. Basic scrapers have a plastic blade and Handle grip handle , though some have blades made out of metal . More complex models often include brush es to help remove collected snow, or squeegee s to remove water if the ambient temperature is near the melting point . Fact date December 2007 Alternatively, the handle can be inside a glove like enclosure to help keep the user s hands warm and dry while using the scraper. Fact date December 2007 The blade of an ice scraper is usually flat if it is made out of metal, though some varieties include ridges that can be helpful if it is necessary to break up a sheet of ice such as what collects in freezing rain . Plastic blades tend to have a more complex shape with several thick fingers linked together. Fact date December 2007 This form helps the blade to flex, since most modern car windows have a slight curvature. The fingers also often have ridges on top, so the scraper can be flipped over to break up thick ice. Fact date December 2007 More complex designs exists to improve ice clearance on curved glass on automobiles. ref http www.immnet.com articles?article 1811 Injection Molding Magazine Bot generated title ref References reflist Category Hand tools Category Ice in transportation de Eiskratzer nl IJskrabber no Isskrape pt Raspador de gelo ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Scraper, Oklahoma settlement type Census designated place CDP nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map OKMap doton Scraper.PNG mapsize 250px map caption Location of Scraper, Oklahoma image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Oklahoma subdivision type2 List of counties in Oklahoma County subdivision name2 Cherokee County, Oklahoma Cherokee Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 133.6 area land km2 133.6 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 51.6 area land sq mi 51.6 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 475 population density km2 3.6 population density sq mi 9.2 General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m 254 elevation ft 833 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 36 latm 0 lats 24 latNS N longd 94 longm 52 longs 42 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank ... GR 3 website footnotes Scraper is a census designated place CDP in Cherokee County, Oklahoma Cherokee ... census . The community was named for Captain Archibald ScraperScraper of the 2nd Regiment, Indian Home Guard American Civil War Indian Home Guard . Geography Scraper is located at coord 36 0 24 N ... County, Oklahoma Category Census designated places in Oklahoma ca Scraper Oklahoma nl Scraper Oklahoma pt Scraper Oklahoma vo Scraper ... more details
For the woodworking handtool Card scraper Image HandScrapers.jpg thumb 200px Three different engineering hand scrapers Image ScrapingPatternSlideway.jpg thumb Appearance of a slideway frosted for improved oil retention Image Scrapestandard.jpg thumb An example of a finely scraped 6x1 inch standard Image Standardcloseup.jpg thumb Close up of the surface showing the crossed scrape marks Image Standardreflection.jpg thumb End view showing the smoothness of the surface. For surfaces intended to be load bearing, frosting could then be applied on top of a surface like this if desired A hand scraper is a single edged tool used to scrape metal from a surface. This may be required where a surface needs to be true Other uses of true trued , corrected for fit to a mating part, needs to retain oil usually on a freshly ground surface , or even to give a decorative finish. Surface plates were traditionally made by scraping. Three raw cast surface plate s, a flat scraper as pictured at the top of the image and a quantity of Engineer s blue bearing blue or Red Lead were all that was required in the way of tools. Methodology, skill, patience and tenacity was to be supplied by the tradesman. The scraper in the center of the image is a three corner scraper and is typically used to deburr holes or the internal surface of bush type Bearing mechanical bearings . Bushes are typically made from bronze or a white metal . The scraper pictured at the bottom is a curved scraper . It has a slight curve in its profile and is also suitable for bush bearings, typically the longer ones. The task of scraping has been the bane of most engineering apprentice s, however its versatility and appropriateness far outweighs the hard work it requires, or is perceived to require. Its effective use requires skill and concentration. An often overlooked advantage of scraping is the ability to take the tool to the workpiece ... of chucking it on the mill is impractical, if not impossible. A skilled craftsman can wield a scraper ... more details
For the magazine about archaeologyArchaeology magazine pp move indef File Dolina Pano 3.jpg thumb right Excavations at the site of Gran Dolina , in the Atapuerca Mountains , Spain, 2008 Archaeology , or archeology ... tabid 1078 Default.aspx title Society for American Archaeology date ... and environmental data which they have left behind, which includes Artifact archaeology artifacts , architecture , biofact archaeology biofact s and cultural landscapes the archaeological record . Because archaeology employs a wide range of different procedures, it can be considered to be both .... Archaeology studies human history from the development of the first stone tools in eastern ... the Palaeolithic until the advent of literacy in any given society. ref name Renfrew Bahn1991 Archaeology ... title Thinking from things essays in the philosophy of archaeology year 2002 publisher University of California ... survey surveyance , Excavation archaeology excavation and eventually Post excavation analysis of data collected in order to learn more about the past. In broad scope, archaeology relies on cross ... , paleozoology , paleoethnobotany , and paleobotany . Archaeology developed out of antiquarianism .... Since its early development, various specific sub disciplines of archaeology have developed, including maritime archaeology , feminist archaeology and archaeoastronomy , and numerous different scientific ... africanus species, an early form of hominin The purpose of archaeology is to learn ..., the only way to learn about prehistoric societies is to use archaeology. Many important developments ... to the early homo genus homos in Africa and finally into modern Homo sapiens . Archaeology also sheds ... of agriculture . Without archaeology, we would know nothing of these evolutionary and technological ... title Kevin Greene & 39 Archaeology an Introduction & 39 publisher Staff.ncl.ac.uk date accessdate ... using archaeology, but historic, literate cultures as well, through the sub discipline of historical ... more details
Image TerexTS14bScraper.JPG thumb right 200px A twin engined Terex TS 14b scraper in Hudson, Ohio . In civil engineering , a wheel tractor scraper is a piece of heavy equipment used for Earthworks engineering earthmoving . The rear part has a vertically moveable hopper also known as the bowl with a sharp horizontal front edge. The hopper can be hydraulics hydraulically lowered and raised. When the hopper is lowered, the front edge cuts into the soil or clay like a Plane tool plane and fills the hopper. When the hopper is full convert 8 to 34 m3 cuyd abbr on disp or heaped, depending on type it is raised, and closed with a vertical blade known as the apron . The scraper can transport its load to the fill area where the blade is raised, the back panel of the hopper, or the ejector, is hydraulically pushed forward and the load tumbles out. Then the empty scraper returns to the Cut earthmoving cut site and repeats the cycle. Image Scraper.jpg thumb right 200px Elevating scraper by Caterpillar On the elevating scraper the hopper is filled by a type of conveyor belt with cutting edges. Scrapers can be very efficient on short hauls where the cut and fill areas are close together and have sufficient length to fill the hopper. The heavier scraper types have two engines tandem powered , one driving the front wheels, one driving the rear wheels, with engines up to convert 400 kW hp 0 abbr on lk on . Two scrapers can work together in a push pull fashion but this requires a long cut area. Image Scraper in winter.jpg thumb right 200px A Caterpillar, Inc. Caterpillar towed scraper parked up Self propelled scrapers were invented by R. G. LeTourneau in the 1930s. ref LeTourneau earthmovers, Eric C. Orlemann, MBI, ISBN 0 7603 0840 3 ref His company called them Tournahoppers. See also Commonscat Tractor scrapers Fresno scraper References references DEFAULTSORT Wheel Tractor Scraper Category Engineering vehicles cs Skrejpr de Sch rfzug fr D capeuse it Ruspa he nl Scraper voertuig ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Quartz Scraper Site nrhp type image caption nearest city Keens Mills, Maine locmapin Maine area architect architecture added November 14, 1992 governing body Private mpsub Androscoggin River Drainage Prehistoric Sites MPS refnum 92001508 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Quartz Scraper Site is an historic site in Keens Mills , Maine . The site is also known as Site 36.29, Maine Archeological Survey and was added to the National Historic Register in 1992. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Androscoggin County, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Image Lame213.4 Global.jpg thumb Right upright 1.5 alt Center Flint blade from Lithic reduction Upper Paleolithic Brassempouy , France fr Mus um de Toulouse Mus um of Toulouse center In archaeology a blade is a type of stone tool created by striking a long narrow lithic flake flake from a stone lithic core core . Blades are defined as being flakes that are at least twice as long as they are wide and that have parallel or subparallel sides and at least two ridges on the dorsal outer side. Additionally, a tool must be part of an intentional blade industry in order to properly be considered a blade tools which show the characteristics of blades through variation but are not intentionally produced with those characteristics are not considered true blades. Blades became the favoured technology of the Upper Palaeolithic era, although they are occasionally found in earlier periods. A soft punch or hammerstone is necessary in creating a blade and their long sharp edges made them useful for a variety of purposes. They were often worked to create Scraper archaeology scraper s or burin s. Cores from which blades have been struck are called blade core s and the tools created from single blades are called blade tool s. Small examples under 12 mm are called microblade s and were used in the Mesolithic as elements of composite tool s. Blades with one edge blunted by removal of tiny flakes are called backed blade . References Butler, C 2005 . Prehistoric Flintwork , Tempus, Stroud. ISBN 0 7524 3340 7. Darvill, T ed. 2003 . Oxford Concise Dictionary of Archaeology , Oxford Oxford University Press. ISBN 0 19 280005 1. Category Lithics Category Archaeological artefact types archaeology stub ca L mina l tica es Hoja l tica fr Lame Pr histoire gl L mina l tica ja sv Sp n arkeologi ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic2 1858 archaeology science 1858 in archaeology Explorations D sir Charnay makes the first photography photographs of the Maya civilization Maya ruins of Palenque List of years in archaeology DEFAULTSORT 1858 In Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1858 Archaeology Category 1850s in science Archaeology Category 1858 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1858 ... more details
1828 in archaeology Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds Empty section date July 2010 Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births D sir Charnay Frank Calvert Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in archaeology 1827 in archaeology 1829 in archaeology Category 1828 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1820s in science Archaeology Category 1828 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1828 ... more details
1808 in archaeology . See also 1807 in archaeology , 1808 other events of 1808 , 1809 in archaeology and the list of years in archaeology . Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds Empty section date July 2010 Publications Nummi aegyptii imperatorii , by J rgen Zoega . Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Category 1808 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1800s in science Archaeology Category 1808 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1808 ... more details
Year nav topic2 1857 archaeology science 1857 in archaeology Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds First artifacts of La T ne culture at La T ne, Neuch tel La T ne , Switzerland Battersea Shield in the River Thames Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births 27 July E. A. Wallis Budge , Egyptologist Deaths 6th May John Disney , barrister and archaeologist See also list of years in archaeology 1856 in archaeology 1858 in archaeology Category 1857 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1850s in science Archaeology Category 1857 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1857 ... more details
Year nav topic2 1839 archaeology science 1839 in archaeology Image CopanNSouthCatherwood.jpg thumb 180px right Stela at Copan as drawn by Catherwood Excavations England English archeologist Austen Henry Layard A. H. Layard begins excavations of Nineveh . Explorations John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood explore the Maya civilization Maya ruins of Copan Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births Carl Humann , archaeologist Deaths Juan Galindo , explorer See also List of years in archaeology 1838 in archaeology 1840 in archaeology Category 1839 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1830s in science Archaeology Category 1839 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1839 ... more details
Year nav topic2 1847 archaeology science 1847 in archaeology Explorations Austen Henry Layard begins his examination of Nineveh Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Publications Antiquit s Celtiques et Ant diluviennes by Jacques Boucher de Cr vec ur de Perthes . The History of the Conquest of Peru by William H. Prescott . Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in archaeology 1846 in archaeology 1848 in archaeology Category 1847 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1840s in science Archaeology Category 1847 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1847 ... more details
Year nav topic2 1862 archaeology science 1862 in archaeology . Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Publications Empty section date July 2010 Finds Empty section date July 2010 Awards Empty section date July 2010 Miscellaneous Empty section date July 2010 Births 26 November Marc Aurel Stein Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in archaeology 1861 in archaeology 1863 in archaeology Category 1862 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1860s in science Archaeology Category 1862 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1862 ... more details
Year nav topic2 1856 archaeology science 1856 in archaeology Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds First remains of Neanderthal Man found in the Neandertal Valley of Germany . Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births 28 September Edward Herbert Thompson , Mayanist Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in archaeology 1855 in archaeology 1857 in archaeology Category 1856 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1850s in science Archaeology Category 1856 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1856 ... more details