102 words in this vocabulary list
noun a horizontal passage leading into a mine for the purposes of access or drainage
noun A writer of annals or historical records
noun a person who studies or collects antiques
adjective relating to or dealing in antiques
noun an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
noun a person from or things related to the ancient city of Babylon
adjective relating to the ancient city of Babylon or its people
noun a place for bathing
verb to cover or hide something in the ground
preposition used to indicate location or position within something
noun a factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence
noun the act or process of reducing something to ashes through burning
noun a storage chamber or vault, especially for sacred objects or relics
noun a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet or the moon, typically caused by an explosion or the impact of a meteorite
noun the act of despoiling or the state of being despoiled; plunder; robbery; spoilation.
verb to uncover or bring to the surface by digging
adverb used to describe how something is done, in this case, the action of digging up
verb to disconnect or separate the joints of bones or other structures
verb to separate or disconnect the joints or bones of something, especially a body part
verb to get rid of or throw away
adjective no longer wanted or needed
adjective describing something covered in dust or having a powdery texture
noun the construction of such works
verb to dig or remove earth from a site in order to uncover archaeological remains or other material
noun the action of excavating something, especially an archaeological site
noun the action of examining or investigating something thoroughly
noun an act of finding or discovering something
verb to discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly; to locate
noun a structure in a rock in which minerals are aligned in layers
noun the sound made by a person walking or running
adjective easily crumbled or pulverized
noun a gathering or assembly of people, animals, or things
verb to bring together or collect into one place or group
adjective relating to or consisting of glyphs, which are characters or symbols used in writing or inscriptions
noun a type of art or design that involves carving or engraving, especially on gems or seals
noun a small piece or fragment of something, especially food
noun a place of burial for a dead body
verb to dig a hole in the ground for burial
adjective serious or solemn in manner or appearance
noun the process of forming a hard coating or layer on the surface of something
verb to harden or solidify, typically through heat or pressure
noun Kore is a noun referring to a type of ancient Greek statue depicting a young female figure, especially a goddess or maiden.
noun A gap or missing part, especially in a manuscript or text.
noun a watercourse, a load or burden
verb to load or put a cargo or burden on or in
adjective loaded, burdened
noun a person who cuts, polishes, or engraves precious stones
adjective relating to the cutting, polishing, or engraving of stones
noun something that is left behind or remaining, such as scraps or remnants
noun a place or position
verb to find the exact position of something
adjective describing something as being in a specific place or position
verb to assign a date that is incorrect or inaccurate
noun a hypothetical form of animal assumed to have been a common ancestor of two or more distinct species
noun Mithras - a god of light and truth in ancient Persian religion, later worshiped in the Roman Empire as a mystery cult deity
verb to decay or disintegrate gradually
adjective in a state of decay or decomposition
noun a rounded mass projecting above a surface
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noun a person who scavenges in riverside mud for items of value
noun A preserved human or animal body, especially one that has been wrapped in bandages and buried in a tomb
noun a member of a prehistoric society characterized by the use of stone tools and the development of agriculture
noun a suffix meaning the study of a particular subject or branch of knowledge
noun a rock formation that is visible on the surface of the earth
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noun a title used in ancient Egypt for a ruler or king
adjective relating to or consisting of pictures or symbols
noun a part or portion of something
verb to assemble or construct by fitting parts together
adverb in a manner that involves assembling or constructing parts together
noun a flat, thin piece of metal or stone with writing on it, typically used as a memorial or for decoration
noun goods or valuables taken by force, especially in times of war
verb to steal goods or valuables by force, especially in times of war
noun A person who steals goods or valuables by force; a robber or looter.
verb to rob or steal goods from (a place or person) typically using force, especially during a time of war or civil disorder
verb to examine or study carefully and in detail
noun the place of origin or earliest known history of something
verb to remove or extract something by force or effort
noun a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are or have been extracted
verb extract (stone or other materials) from a quarry
noun an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest
noun the parts left over after other parts have been removed, used, or destroyed
verb to continue to exist, be left after other parts have been removed, used, or destroyed
noun a thorough search for something
verb to search throughly and untidily through a mass or receptacle
noun a person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented
verb to write or copy something down
noun a wrecked or destroyed ship
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noun a bony structure that forms the head of a human or animal, enclosing the brain and supporting the face
noun the act of intentionally destroying, altering, or concealing evidence in a legal proceeding
noun a building or room used for storing goods or supplies
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verb to be completely covered or hidden under a liquid
adjective completely covered or hidden under a liquid
noun a small, solid, flat piece of a substance, such as medicine or soap, usually intended for a single use
noun a mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something
verb to find or discover by investigation
noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'treasure house' is a noun because it represents a place where treasures are kept or stored.
noun a collection or store of valuable or delightful things
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adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'undestroyed' describes something that has not been destroyed
noun a person who deliberately destroys or damages property
noun the left-hand page of an open book, or the back of a single sheet of paper
adjective referring to the back or reverse side of something
noun a trace or evidence of something that once existed
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noun A prehistoric monument consisting of a circle of stones or posts.
noun a fossilized excrement
noun CIL is a noun that refers to the abbreviation for 'Common Intermediate Language', which is a high-level programming language used in the .NET framework.
adjective CIL can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to the Common Intermediate Language or the .NET framework.
noun a follower of the ancient Persian religion founded by Zoroaster
adjective relating to Zoroaster or Zoroastrianism
noun the activity of searching for items of interest along the banks of rivers or other bodies of water
verb to engage in the activity of mudlarking
noun A person who specializes in studying ancient offenses or crimes
adjective describing something that contains or relates to fossils
noun a person who uses a metal detector to search for buried objects such as coins, jewelry, or artifacts
verb to bury (a dead body) again, typically in a different location
noun a process of discovering or revealing something previously unknown or hidden
noun a code or cipher
verb to remove something from a place by digging or excavating
adverb used to describe the action of digging out
noun a person who drives a chariot
noun an object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical interest
noun a small mosaic tile used in ancient Roman architecture
noun a drawing or inscription made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission
noun a group of people who live in the Caucasus region of Georgia
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noun a case in some languages, such as Latin, expressing separation or direction from a place, typically translated in English by the prepositions 'from' or 'by'
adjective relating to or denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in some inflected languages that is used to indicate movement away from a place, the cause of an action, and the means by which an action is performed
noun a tool or device used for abrading or rubbing down
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noun a type of wine sediment
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noun a waxy substance formed during the decomposition of animal flesh in moist conditions
verb to mix or blend together
noun a member of a group of political malcontents or rebels
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Adullamites
noun a small shrine or temple, especially one that is part of a larger structure
noun a small building or structure, especially one that is part of a larger building
noun a plural form of the noun 'agalma', which refers to a sacred statue or image, often used in reference to ancient Greek sculptures