zoarchaeologist
English
Etymology
zo- + archaeologist, omitting the superfluous -o- (unnecessary because archaeologist begins with a vowel)
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: zō'ärkēŏʹləjĭst, IPA(key): /ˌzəʊɑːkiːˈɒlədʒɪst/
Noun
zoarchaeologist (plural zoarchaeologists)
- (rare) Alternative spelling of zooarchaeologist
- 1999: O. W. Hampton, Culture of Stone: Sacred and Profane Uses of Stone Among the Dani, page xxiv
- Full membership finally grew to include Vaughn M. Bryant, Jr., Thomas R. Hester, Marvin Rowe (professor of chemistry, Texas A&M University), Harry J. Shafer, D. Gentry Steele (professor of anthropology, physical anthropologist, and zoarchaeologist Texas A&M University), and Peter W. Van Arsdale.
- 1999: O. W. Hampton, Culture of Stone: Sacred and Profane Uses of Stone Among the Dani, page xxiv
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