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Archaeological Theory
- Aerial archaeology
- Alignment (archaeology)
- Antiquarian
- Archaeogenetics
- Archaeological culture
- Archaeological record
- Archaeological science
- Archaeological site
- Archaeological theory
- Archaeology
- Archaeology of religion and ritual
- Arthur Evans
- Artifact (archaeology)
- Assemblage (archaeology)
- Association (archaeology)
- Augustus Pitt Rivers
- Biblical archaeology
- Bioarchaeology
- Bronze Age
- Calceology
- Ceramic petrography
- Christian Jürgensen Thomsen
- Chronological dating
- Cognitive archaeology
- Conjunctive archaeology
- Context (archaeology)
- Cropmark
- Cultural evolutionism
- Cultural landscape
- Culture-historical archaeology
- Cut (archaeology)
- Deposit model
- Direct historical approach
- Electrical resistance survey
- Environmental archaeology
- Ethnoarchaeology
- Evolutionary archaeology
- Excavation (archaeology)
- Experimental archaeology
- Feature (archaeology)
- Feminist archaeology
- Fill (archaeology)
- Flinders Petrie
- Forensic anthropology
- Gender archaeology
- Geoarchaeology
- Geoglyph
- Geophysical survey (archaeology)
- Grafton Elliot Smith
- Harris matrix
- Heinrich Schliemann
- History of archaeology
- Hominization
- Horizon (archaeology)
- Howard Carter
- Hyperdiffusionism in archaeology
- Indigenous archaeology
- Industry (archaeology)
- Iron Age
- Landscape archaeology
- Latin American social archaeology
- Lithic analysis
- Lost city
- Magnetic survey (archaeology)
- Maritime archaeology
- Marshalltown trowel
- Marxist archaeology
- Material culture
- Middle-range theory (archaeology)
- Migrationism and diffusionism
- Morphology (archaeology)
- Movius Line
- Nazi archaeology
- Neolithic creolisation hypothesis
- Neolithic Revolution
- Paleoethnobotany
- Paleopathology
- Panbabylonism
- Phase (archaeology)
- Phenomenology (archaeology)
- Philosophy of archaeology
- Plan (archaeology)
- Post-excavation analysis
- Post-processual archaeology
- Processual archaeology
- Profile gauge
- Provenance
- Relationship (archaeology)
- Remote sensing (archaeology)
- Rescue archaeology
- Reverse stratigraphy
- Section (archaeology)
- Seriation (archaeology)
- Shadow marks
- Shovel test pit
- Single context recording
- Sociocultural evolution
- Soil mark
- Solutrean hypothesis
- Spit (archaeology)
- Stone Age
- Strip map and sample
- Survey (archaeology)
- Systems theory in archaeology
- Taphonomy
- Three-age system
- Trans-cultural diffusion
- Trend surface analysis
- Trial trenching
- Two layer hypothesis
- Type locality (geology)
- Type site
- Typology (archaeology)
- Typometry (archaeology)
- Underwater archaeology
- V. Gordon Childe
- Virtual archaeology
- Wheeler-Kenyon method
- Zooarchaeology