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Meaning of paleographist
Wordnet
paleographist (n)
an archeologist skilled in paleography
Webster
paleographist (n.)
One versed in paleography; a paleographer.
paleographist Sentence Examples
- The paleographer carefully examined the ancient scrolls, deciphering the faded ink.
- The paleographic society hosted an exhibition showcasing the latest advancements in deciphering historical manuscripts.
- The university hired a renowned paleographist to authenticate the newly discovered letters.
- The paleographist was tasked with restoring and interpreting the damaged cuneiform tablet.
- Thanks to the paleographist's expertise, the ancient text revealed hidden insights into a lost civilization.
- The paleographist analyzed the parchment's watermarks, providing valuable information about its age and origin.
- The team of paleographers worked tirelessly to decipher the enigmatic inscriptions on the stone monuments.
- The paleographist's research unearthed a forgotten language, shedding light on a previously unknown society.
- Young scholars aspiring to become paleographers spent countless hours studying ancient scripts and languages.
- The paleographist's work allowed historians to trace the evolution of human communication over centuries.
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an archeologist skilled in paleographyOne versed in paleography; a paleographer.
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The paleographer carefully examined the ancient scrolls, deciphering the faded ink.
The paleographic society hosted an exhibition showcasing the latest advancements in deciphering historical manuscripts.
The university hired a renowned paleographist to authenticate the newly discovered letters.
The paleographist was tasked with restoring and interpreting the damaged cuneiform tablet.