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An '''archaeologist''' is an individual who studies the field of [[archeology]]. The [[Ullian]] [[historian]]s [[Jev]], [[Inad]] and [[Tarmin]] called themselves "archaeologists of the mind". ({{TNG|Violations}})
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An '''archaeologist''' or '''archaeological expert''' was an individual who studied the [[field of study|field of]] [[archaeology]]. The [[Ullian]] [[historian]]s [[Jev]], [[Inad]], and [[Tarmin]] called themselves "archaeologists of the mind". ({{TNG|Violations}})
   
The [[Xindi-Avian]]s constructed their stronghold centuries before they became extinct. According to [[Xindi]] archaeologists it was over [[2nd millennium BC|4,000 years old]]. ({{ENT|The Council}})
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The [[Xindi-Avian]]s constructed their stronghold centuries before they became extinct. According to [[Xindi]] archaeologists, it was over [[2nd millennium BC|four thousand years old]]. ({{ENT|The Council}})
   
Archaeologists uncovered evidence that the ancient civilizations in the [[Beta Portolan system]] were the first to succumb to [[Neural parasite (23rd century)|neural parasites]]. ({{TOS|Operation -- Annihilate!}})
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Archaeologists uncovered evidence that the ancient civilizations in the [[Beta Portolan system]] were the first to succumb to [[flying parasite]]s. ({{TOS|Operation -- Annihilate!}})
   
 
Archaeologists discovered a [[Slaver stasis box]] on the [[planet]] [[Kzin]] in [[2268]]. ({{TAS|The Slaver Weapon}})
 
Archaeologists discovered a [[Slaver stasis box]] on the [[planet]] [[Kzin]] in [[2268]]. ({{TAS|The Slaver Weapon}})
   
In [[2339]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was given an opportunity to become the foremost archaeologist of his generation by his archeology [[professor]] [[Doctor]] [[Richard Galen]]. Galen foresaw Picard's achievements outstripped even his own, but rather than accept, Picard decided to reject a life of profound discovery to eventually become a [[starship]] [[captain]]. ({{TNG|The Chase}})
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In [[2339]], [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was given an opportunity to become the foremost archaeologist of his generation by his archaeology [[professor]], {{dis|Galen|Professor}}. Galen foresaw Picard's achievements outstripping even his own, but rather than accept, Picard decided to reject a life of profound discovery to eventually become a [[starship]] [[captain]]. ({{TNG|The Chase}})
   
 
In [[2366]], archaeologists identified the markings on an artifact that indicated that they had located the [[Koinonian homeworld]]. Based on their findings, their culture became embroiled in a war that lasted generations, which resulted, based on archaeological evidence, in their own destruction. At the time of the dig, [[Marla Aster]] served as the ship's archaeologist aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. She died during the expedition while investigating subterranean ruins. ({{TNG|The Bonding}})
 
In [[2366]], archaeologists identified the markings on an artifact that indicated that they had located the [[Koinonian homeworld]]. Based on their findings, their culture became embroiled in a war that lasted generations, which resulted, based on archaeological evidence, in their own destruction. At the time of the dig, [[Marla Aster]] served as the ship's archaeologist aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. She died during the expedition while investigating subterranean ruins. ({{TNG|The Bonding}})
   
Following their meeting on [[Risa]] in 2366, [[Vash]] asked Captain Picard if there were any openings for an archaeologist aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|Captain's Holiday}}) After spending time in the [[Gamma Quadrant]] with [[Q]], and Vash's return to [[Deep Space 9]], she told [[Benjamin Sisko]] that "''as an archaeologist, I've spent half my life sleeping in [[tent]]s. To me, any [[bed]] will be a [[luxury]].''" ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
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Following their meeting on [[Risa]] in 2366, [[Vash]] asked Captain Picard if there were any openings for an archaeologist aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|Captain's Holiday}}) After spending time in the [[Gamma Quadrant]] with [[Q]], and then returning to [[Deep Space 9]], she told [[Benjamin Sisko]] that "''as an archaeologist, I've spent half my life sleeping in [[tent]]s. To me, any [[bed]] will be a [[luxury]].''" ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
   
 
Following the discovery of the remains of the [[D'Arsay]] civilization in [[2370]], [[Starfleet]] dispatched a group of archaeologists to study the archive. ({{TNG|Masks}})
 
Following the discovery of the remains of the [[D'Arsay]] civilization in [[2370]], [[Starfleet]] dispatched a group of archaeologists to study the archive. ({{TNG|Masks}})
   
After several visions, [[Benjamin Sisko]] was able to find the sacred city of [[B'hala]] in a matter of a few days, despite the fact that [[Bajoran]] archaeologists had been searching for it for nearly 10,000 years. ({{DS9|Rapture}}) Later, the archaeologists excavating B'hala discovered an artifact they summoned for Sisko to read that stated "Welcome [[Emissary of the Prophets|Emissary]]." ({{DS9|The Reckoning}})
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After several visions, [[Benjamin Sisko]] was able to find the sacred city of [[B'hala]] in a matter of a few days, despite the fact that [[Bajoran]] archaeologists had been searching for it for nearly ten thousand years. ({{DS9|Rapture}}) Later, the archaeologists excavating B'hala discovered an artifact they summoned Sisko to read that stated "Welcome {{Emissary}}." ({{DS9|The Reckoning}})
   
Bajoran archaeologists would later discovered a [[time portal]] on the planet [[Golana]], built by an extinct civilization that vanished 2,000 years ago. ({{DS9|Time's Orphan}})
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Bajoran archaeologists later discovered a [[time portal]] on the planet [[Golana]], built by an extinct civilization that vanished two thousand years prior. ({{DS9|Time's Orphan}})
   
 
== Known archaeologists ==
 
== Known archaeologists ==
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*[[Petra Aberdeen]]
 
*[[Marla Aster]]
 
*[[Marla Aster]]
 
*[[Robert Crater]]
 
*[[Robert Crater]]
*[[Drake (archaeologist)|Drake]]
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*{{dis|Drake|archaeologist}}
 
*[[Samuel Estragon]]
 
*[[Samuel Estragon]]
*[[Richard Galen]]
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*{{dis|Galen|Professor}}
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*[[Klarc-Tarn-Droth]]
*[[Koral (Ranjen)|Koral]]
 
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*{{dis|Koral|Bajoran}}
 
*[[Roger Korby]]
 
*[[Roger Korby]]
 
*[[Langford]]
 
*[[Langford]]
 
*[[Janice Lester]]
 
*[[Janice Lester]]
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*[[Beckett Mariner]]
 
*[[Moninger]]
 
*[[Moninger]]
 
*[[M'Tell]]
 
*[[M'Tell]]
 
*[[Carolyn Palamas]]
 
*[[Carolyn Palamas]]
*[[Ramsey (Doctor)|Ramsey]]
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*[[Jean-Luc Picard]]
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*{{dis|Ramsey|Doctor}}
*[[Rooney (female)|Rooney]]
 
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*{{dis|Rooney|22nd century}}
 
*[[Sovak]]
 
*[[Sovak]]
 
*[[Starnes]]
 
*[[Starnes]]
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== External link ==
 
== External link ==
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
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[[Category:Scientific occupations]]
 
[[Category:Occupations]]
 

Latest revision as of 18:09, 20 October 2022

An archaeologist or archaeological expert was an individual who studied the field of archaeology. The Ullian historians Jev, Inad, and Tarmin called themselves "archaeologists of the mind". (TNG: "Violations")

The Xindi-Avians constructed their stronghold centuries before they became extinct. According to Xindi archaeologists, it was over four thousand years old. (ENT: "The Council")

Archaeologists uncovered evidence that the ancient civilizations in the Beta Portolan system were the first to succumb to flying parasites. (TOS: "Operation -- Annihilate!")

Archaeologists discovered a Slaver stasis box on the planet Kzin in 2268. (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon")

In 2339, Jean-Luc Picard was given an opportunity to become the foremost archaeologist of his generation by his archaeology professor, Galen. Galen foresaw Picard's achievements outstripping even his own, but rather than accept, Picard decided to reject a life of profound discovery to eventually become a starship captain. (TNG: "The Chase")

In 2366, archaeologists identified the markings on an artifact that indicated that they had located the Koinonian homeworld. Based on their findings, their culture became embroiled in a war that lasted generations, which resulted, based on archaeological evidence, in their own destruction. At the time of the dig, Marla Aster served as the ship's archaeologist aboard the USS Enterprise-D. She died during the expedition while investigating subterranean ruins. (TNG: "The Bonding")

Following their meeting on Risa in 2366, Vash asked Captain Picard if there were any openings for an archaeologist aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Captain's Holiday") After spending time in the Gamma Quadrant with Q, and then returning to Deep Space 9, she told Benjamin Sisko that "as an archaeologist, I've spent half my life sleeping in tents. To me, any bed will be a luxury." (DS9: "Q-Less")

Following the discovery of the remains of the D'Arsay civilization in 2370, Starfleet dispatched a group of archaeologists to study the archive. (TNG: "Masks")

After several visions, Benjamin Sisko was able to find the sacred city of B'hala in a matter of a few days, despite the fact that Bajoran archaeologists had been searching for it for nearly ten thousand years. (DS9: "Rapture") Later, the archaeologists excavating B'hala discovered an artifact they summoned Sisko to read that stated "Welcome Emissary." (DS9: "The Reckoning")

Bajoran archaeologists later discovered a time portal on the planet Golana, built by an extinct civilization that vanished two thousand years prior. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")

Known archaeologists

External link