Geisteswissenschaften SAT - Geschichte und Archäologie
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Geschichte und Archäologie, wie „excavate“, „antiquity“, „relic“ usw., die Sie benötigen, um Ihre SATs zu bestehen.
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the period between the 14th and 16th centuries in Europe, marked by a rise of interest in Greek and Roman cultures, which is dominant in the art, philosophy, etc. of the times
Renaissance
the historical period before the Middle Ages, especially before the sixth century when Greeks and Romans were the most prosperous
Antike
relating to the period of time before the widespread adoption of industrial processes and technologies
vorindustriell
an ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean, primarily within modern-day Iraq, and parts of Iran, Syria, and Turkey
Mesopotamien
a small, flat piece of clay that has been molded and hardened, typically used as a medium for writing or inscribing information in ancient civilizations
Tontafel
a system of writing used in ancient Egypt, consisting of pictorial symbols or characters that represent objects, ideas, or sounds, and were commonly used for inscriptions on temple walls, tombs, and other monumental structures
Hieroglyph
to exist or occur at an earlier time than something else
vorausgehen
an object or part of an object surviving from the past, typically with historical or emotional value, often linked to a person, event, or era
Relikt
an underground burial place with tunnels and chambers for tombs or graves
Katakombe
to preserve a dead body by treating it with chemicals or natural substances to prevent decay
einbalsamieren
the ancient practice of trying to turn common metals into gold
Alchemie
the study of family lineages and the history of descent
Ahnenforschung
a period of time in history or someone's life, during which significant events happen
Epoche
a scholar or researcher who specializes in the study of the Middle Ages
Mittelalterwissenschaftler
a person whose job is to study ancient societies using facts, objects, buildings, etc. remaining in excavation sites
Archäologe
a person who advocates or works to protect and maintain natural, historical, or cultural resources from decay, destruction, or neglect
Erhaltungsbefürworter
a scientist who studies fossils and ancient life forms to understand the history of life on earth
Paläontologe
a scientist who studies ancient life forms, their evolution, behaviors, habitats, and interactions with the environment through the analysis of fossils and other remnants of past life
Paläobiologe
a specialist who studies and develops systems for secure communication and information protection
Kryptograf
a man-made object, tool, weapon, etc. that was created in the past and holds historical or cultural significance
Artefakt
to uncover or expose by digging, especially to reveal buried artifacts, structures, or remains
ausgraben
a large, extinct marine reptile with a long neck, small head, and flippers, which lived during the Mesozoic Era
Plesiosaurus
a method used by scientists to determine the age of organic materials by measuring the amount of carbon-14 they contain
Radiokohlenstoffdatierung
a prehistoric period characterized by the development of the first stone tools, spanning from about 2.5 million years ago to around 10,000 years ago
Paläolithikum
relating or belonging to the time before history was recorded
prähistorisch