archeology
n.考古學
artifact
n.人造物品
We could infer from the artifacts that it was once a prosperous village.
我們可以從這些史前器物推知它曾經是個繁榮的村莊。
relic
n.遺物,遺跡(remnant);廢墟;紀念物
skull
n.頭腦;頭骨
antique
n.古物,古董
antiquity
n.古代,古老,古代的遺物
remains
n.殘余;遺跡
We found the remains of a meal on the table.
我們在桌上發現了的剩飯。
remnant
n.殘余(leftover);遺跡(remains, vestige)
The remnants of his past glory were found by the next group of archaeologists.
下一波考古學家發現了他輝煌的歷史遺跡。
remainder
n.殘余,剩余物
I will go ahead with three of you, and the remainder can wait here.
挑三個人和我一起去,其余的人可以在這里等。
residue
n.殘余(remainder)
vestige
n.遺跡;痕跡(trace)
A vestige is a visible trace, evidence, or sign of something that once existed but exists or appears no more.
遺跡是指曾存于世但卻不復存在抑或不再出現的可見痕跡、證據或者跡象。
trace
n.痕跡,蹤跡(track)
I immediately recognized the charred traces of a fire.
我立刻認出了火燒焦的痕跡。
primitive
adj.原始的;最初的(crude, original, primordial)
Primitive man made tools from sharp stones and animal bones.
原始人用尖銳的石頭和動物骨頭制作工具。
prehistoric
adj.史前的;陳舊的
archaic
adj.古老的(old);陳舊的
The archaic ship was just like the ones used centuries earlier.
這古船像幾個世紀前使用的船。