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'''Archaeology''' was the scientific discipline of excavating, studying and learning from the past. | '''Archaeology''' was the scientific discipline of excavating, studying and learning from the past. | ||
[[ | [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]]'s companion, [[Peri]] had at least a passing interest in archaeology ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of Fire]]'') Another, [[Bernice Summerfield]] was, by trade, an archaeologist, before she met him and a supposed degree qualifying her as a professor in it, though, not, in fact, an official one ([[NA]]: ''[[Love and War]]''). Bernice specialized in archaeological studies after they parted. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:46, 8 March 2007
Archaeology was the scientific discipline of excavating, studying and learning from the past.
The Doctor's companion, Peri had at least a passing interest in archaeology (DW: Planet of Fire) Another, Bernice Summerfield was, by trade, an archaeologist, before she met him and a supposed degree qualifying her as a professor in it, though, not, in fact, an official one (NA: Love and War). Bernice specialized in archaeological studies after they parted.
References
- A archaeological dig at the Devil's Hump awakened Azal.
- An archaelogical expedition by Dr. Fendleman discovered "Eustace", the fossilized and dormant skull of a Fendahl Core. (DW: Image of the Fendhal)
- The Galis Expedition and later the Walker Expedition investigated the remnants of the Disciples of the Light civilisation on the planet Krop Tor. (DW: The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit)