Some archaeologists theorize that the textiles used for the imprints were older fabrics that were past their use as garments.
Some archaeologists theorize that writing may have evolved nearly simultaneously in both Egypt and Mesopotamia, instead of one society teaching the other.
Some archaeologists theorize that the discoveries show that the rulers of Kush were the first in sub-Saharan Africa to hold sway over so vast a territory.
Defined in this manner, archaeologists, such as Delle, have theorized space as composed of three components: the material, social, and cognitive.
The archaeologists theorize that the fish were caught in nets with a mesh size of about 1/4 inch.
Some archaeologists theorize that Europe was colonized by a second migration that traveled north out of Africa.
During an excavation in 1948, an archaeologist, Jean Carl Harrington excavating the foundation of the furnaces, theorized that the workmen probably produced a lot of green glass.
The archaeologists theorize that Thomas Wayne was Batman and that Bruce Wayne was Robin.
Historians and archaeologists have theorized that the site may be the location of the main village of the Ichisi encountered by the Hernando de Soto expedition in 1539.
Basketry is an ancient art form, archaeologists theorize that basket making preceded weaving.