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archaeological evidences vs evidence

Both 'archaeological evidences' and 'evidence' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Archaeological evidences' is used when referring to multiple pieces of evidence found in archaeological contexts, while 'evidence' is the singular form used in general contexts.

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archaeological evidences

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple pieces of evidence found in archaeological contexts.

Use 'archaeological evidences' when discussing multiple pieces of evidence found in archaeological sites or contexts.

Examples:

  • The archaeological evidences suggest a long history of human settlement in the area.
  • Various archaeological evidences were uncovered during the excavation.
  • The team analyzed the archaeological evidences to draw conclusions about the ancient civilization.
  • It would likely be impossible, using strictly non-epigraphic archaeological evidences, to distinguish between Canaanites and Israelites when they co- existed in ...
  • Oct 8, 2014 ... Archaeological evidences are still missing: a comment on Fariña et al. Arroyo del Vizcaíno site, Uruguay. Rafael Suárez, Luis A. Borrero, Karen ...
  • Oct 8, 2014 ... 2014 Archaeological evidences are still missing: a comment on Fariña et al. Arroyo del Vizcaíno Site, Uruguay . Proc. R. Soc. B 281, 20140449.
  • Mar 12, 2012 ... Archaeological Evidences Found Proving the Bible is Truth. CircumciseYourHeart. SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe 6,103 ...

Alternatives:

  • archaeological evidence
  • archaeological findings
  • archaeological artifacts
  • archaeological discoveries
  • archaeological remains

evidence

This phrase is the singular form used in general contexts to refer to proof or information that supports a claim or hypothesis.

Use 'evidence' when referring to a singular piece of proof or information that supports a claim or hypothesis.

Examples:

  • There is strong evidence to support the theory.
  • The evidence presented in court was compelling.
  • She provided evidence of her whereabouts at the time of the crime.

Alternatives:

  • proof
  • supporting evidence
  • corroborating evidence
  • substantiation
  • verification

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