Archaeologer

/ˌɑːrkiˈɒlədʒər/ noun

A person who studies ancient human history and cultures by examining artifacts and remains; an archaeologist (archaic form).

From Greek 'archaeo-' (ancient) + 'logia' (study) + '-er' (agent suffix). This older spelling was common before 'archaeologist' became standard, showing how professional terminology evolved in English.

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