arqueológico
“arqueológico” means “archaeological” in Spanish (related to the study of ancient human history and remains).
archaeological
Also: archaeologic
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Fuimos a ver un sitio arqueológico muy antiguo.
A2We went to see a very old archaeological site.
El museo tiene una gran colección de objetos arqueológicos.
B1The museum has a large collection of archaeological objects.
Los científicos realizaron un estudio arqueológico en la selva.
B2The scientists conducted an archaeological study in the jungle.
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From Greek 'arkhaios' meaning 'ancient' and 'logos' meaning 'study' or 'reasoning'. It literally means the study of old things.
First recorded: 18th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does it have an accent mark?
In Spanish, if the stress is on the third-to-last syllable, it always needs an accent mark. For 'ar-que-o-LÓ-gi-co', the 'LÓ' is that syllable.
Can I use 'arqueológico' to describe an old person?
No, that would sound very strange or like a joke! Use 'anciano' or 'mayor' for people. 'Arqueológico' is for ruins, sites, and scientific studies.
Is the 'u' in 'arqueológico' silent?
Yes! Just like in 'queso' or 'quieren', the 'u' after a 'q' is silent in Spanish.