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'''Archaeology''' is the [[wikipedia:science|scientific]] study of cultures. The science focuses on recovering evidence, then documenting and analyzing it, and ending in interpreting the data. Evidence can come from a wide range of sources. [[Xenoarchaeology]] is a specialist field of archaeology, dealing with non-[[Earth|Terran]] cultures. People trained in this science are called '''archaeologists'''.
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'''Archaeology''' is the [[wikipedia:science|scientific]] study of cultures. The science focuses on recovering evidence, then documenting and analyzing it, and ending in interpreting the data. Evidence can come from a wide range of sources. '''Xenoarchaeology''' is a specialist field of archaeology, dealing with non-[[Earth|Terran]] cultures. People trained in this science are called '''archaeologists''' or '''xenoarchaeologists''' (depending on their specialty).
   
 
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Archaeology is the scientific study of cultures. The science focuses on recovering evidence, then documenting and analyzing it, and ending in interpreting the data. Evidence can come from a wide range of sources. Xenoarchaeology is a specialist field of archaeology, dealing with non-Terran cultures. People trained in this science are called archaeologists or xenoarchaeologists (depending on their specialty).

Archaeologists

Aboard Starfleet starships and other installations, an archaeology and anthropology officer was an archaeologist familiar with a wide range of cultures.

Some archaeologists included USS Prospect-A officers Anne Cobry and Amy Bell and USS Pendragon commanding officer Timothy Sinclair (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles; Star Trek: Minnesota; Star Trek: Pendragon) . An alien technologies officer was sometimes an archaeologist as well. (Star Trek: Avenger)

Both Timothy Sinclair and Vash engaged in archaeological expeditions in the late 2350s. (PDN: "In the Realm of Shadow and Silence", "Air and Darkness", "Moments of Transition", "Past Watchful Dragons")

Mariah Crane was a lecturer on archaeology at the University of San Francisco in San Francisco during the 2350s and 2360s. Her son, Andrew Maxwell, gained an interest in archaeology through his mother. (Template:DAE: "Relics")

Sometime soon after 2368, Sedrik participated in several archaeological expeditions in Egypt on Earth.

Dr. Kenneth Lillington-Hughes was a famous Federation archaeologist in the mid- to late-24th century. USS Cantabrian commanding officer Captain Noel Turner had several of his works. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Catalyst, Part One")

One of Eliaseth Castien's hobbies was archaeology. (Saints of Infinity)

Starbase 804 had a family of Klingon archaeologists amongst its crew around 2371. (ST novel The Return)

Tyler Sinclair graduated from Starfleet Academy in 2384, specializing in xenoarchaeology. (Star Trek: Pendragon)

In 2385, Timothy Sinclair and a team of Federation archaeologists discovered the Starkindler, a legendary Tkon artifact. (Star Trek: Pendragon: "Another Time, Another Place", "Starkindler")

Samok was an archaeologist aboard the USS Odyssey. One of his passions was studying the Preservers. (Typhon Station)

Institutes of higher learning with archaeology programs

The Galen Institute was a higher learning institution dedicated to archaeology, founded sometime after 2370. (Star Trek: Dark Horizon; Star Trek: Pendragon)

The Jackson Center for Archaeology in Chicago was known for its fringe views. (Star Trek: Pendragon)

The archaeology program at the University of Alpha Centauri was considered one of the best in the Federation. (Star Trek: The Lost Era novel The Buried Age; Star Trek: Pendragon)

The University of San Francisco in San Francisco offered an archaeology program. (Template:DAE: "Relics")

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