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  • Archaeology/Legends
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  • Archaeology was the study of ancient cultures through the analysis of old cultures and their artifacts. It was a broad science that drew upon anthropology and geology, and included xenoarchaeology and bioarchaeology.
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  • Xenoarchaeology
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  • The Written Word
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  • The Written Word
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  • Arqueología
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  • fans/hyperspace/source/writtenword/index.html?page=7
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  • Archaeology was the study of ancient cultures through the analysis of old cultures and their artifacts. It was a broad science that drew upon anthropology and geology, and included xenoarchaeology and bioarchaeology. Jedi archaeologists were a type of Jedi historian that worked in the field. Jocasta Nu was a xenoarchaeologist before being employed as a librarian in the Jedi Archives. Other Jedi archaeologists include Corask Slen'da, Tyneir Renz, and Nu's apprentice, Jerec. Some Sith similarly specialized in archaeology, like Veren Gal. Amateur archaeologists operating for personal gain were typically called treasure hunters. Suz Tanwa and Aach Een were notable treasure hunters. Also, both the Obroan Institute for Archaeology and the University of Agamar had archaeology programs. Warning: The following section contains information from a Star Wars Legends source that was released outside of the Lucas Licensing process, and its licensing status was never confirmed by Lucasfilm Ltd. An archaeological museum was located on the planet Kinzor. Unlicensed information ends here. Warning: The following section is non-canon within the Star Wars Legends continuity. It contains information explicitly released under the Infinities brand and/or confirmed to be non-canon by the author or Lucasfilm. Information exclusive to this section did not happen in the "proper" Star Wars Legends continuity. Doctor Indiana Jones, on his homeworld, was an experienced archaeologist. Non-canon information ends here.