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which of thefollowing are not an archeological sources
painting
monuments
chronicles
coins

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Answered by lenkap116
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Answer:

fight

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verb

verb: fight; 3rd person present: fights; past tense: fought; past participle: fought; gerund or present participle: fighting

1.

take part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons.

"the men were fighting"

Similar:

brawl

come to blows

exchange blows

attack/assault each other

hit/punch each other

box

struggle

grapple

wrestle

scrimmage

do battle

engage in conflict

contend

spar

joust

tilt

cross swords

lock horns

lock antlers

scrap

have a dust-up

have a set-to

have a punch-up

swedge

roughhouse

stoush

go the knuckle

violent

combative

aggressive

pugnacious

truculent

belligerent

bellicose

disputatious

antagonistic

argumentative

hawkish

Opposite:

peaceful

engage in a war or battle.

"those who had fought for King and country"

Similar:

battle

do battle

give battle

wage war

go to war

make war

take up arms

attack

mount an attack

combat

engage

meet

clash

skirmish

be a soldier

crusade

engage in

wage

conduct

prosecute

carry on

pursue

undertake

practise

proceed with

go on with

ARCHAIC

command, manage, or manoeuvre (troops, a ship, or military equipment) in battle.

"General Hill fights his troops well"

quarrel or argue.

"they were fighting over who pays the bill"

Similar:

quarrel

argue

row

bicker

squabble

have a row/fight

wrangle

dispute

be at odds

disagree

fail to agree

differ

be at variance

have words

bandy words

be at each other's throats

be at loggerheads

battle

feud

fall out

scrap

go at it hammer and tongs

fight like cat and dog

argufy

altercate

chop logic

threap

take part in a boxing match against (an opponent).

"McCracken will fight Sheffield's Martin Smith"

2.

struggle to overcome, eliminate, or prevent.

"a churchman who has dedicated his life to fighting racism"

Similar:

oppose

contest

contend with

confront

challenge

combat

dispute

object to

quarrel with

argue against/with

withstand

resist

defy

fly in the face of

strive/struggle against

take a stand against

put up a fight against

take issue with

question

controvert

Opposite:

accept

support

strive to achieve or do something.

"I will fight for a fairer society"

Similar:

campaign

strive

battle

struggle

contend

grapple

war

crusade

agitate

speak

lobby

work

push

press

champion

promote

advocate

plead for

defend

protect

uphold

support

back

espouse

stand up for

campaign for

lobby for

battle for

crusade for

take up the cudgels for

endeavour vigorously to win (an election or other contest).

attempt to repress (a feeling or its expression).

"‘We never gave up,’ Rowe said while fighting tears after her final game"

Similar:

repress

restrain

suppress

stifle

smother

hold back

keep back

fight back

keep in check

check

curb

contain

control

keep under control

rein in

silence

muffle

bottle up

choke back

swallow

strangle

gag

button up

keep the lid on

cork up

Opposite:

give in to

let out

move forward with difficulty, especially by pushing through a crowd.

"she watched him fight his way across the room"

noun

noun: fight; plural noun: fights

a violent confrontation or struggle.

"he'd got into a fight with some bouncers outside a club"

Similar:

brawl

fracas

melee

row

rumpus

confrontation

skirmish

sparring match

exchange

struggle

tussle

scuffle

altercation

wrangle

scrum

clash

disturbance

fisticuffs

rough and tumble

donnybrook

scrap

dust-up

set-to

shindy

shindig

free-for-all

punch-up

bust-up

ruck

bit of argy-bargy

barney

afters

rammy

swedge

square go

roughhouse

brannigan

stoush

affray

broil

bagarre

a boxing match.

Similar:

boxing match

bout

match

meeting

fixture

game

encounter

a battle or war.

"Britain might have given up her fight against Germany"

Similar:

battle

engagement

clash

conflict

contest

encounter

skirmish

scuffle

tussle

struggle

brush

exchange

war

campaign

crusade

warfare

combat

action

hostilities

a vigorous struggle or campaign for or against something.

"their fight for control of the company"

Similar:

struggle

battle

campaign

endeavour

drive

push

effort

movement

move

an argument or quarrel.

"he'd had another fight with Katie"

Similar:

argument

quarrel

squabble

row

wrangle

disagreement

difference of opinion

falling-out

contretemps

tangle

altercation

fracas

dispute

disputation

contention

feud

tiff

set-to

shindig

shindy

stand-up

run-in

spat

scrap

ruction

slanging match

barney

bunfight

ding-dong

bust-up

ruck

the inclination or ability to fight or struggle.

"Ginny felt the fight trickle out of her"

Similar:

will to resist

power to resist

resistance

morale

spirit

courage

pluck

pluckiness

gameness

will to win

strength

backbone

spine

mettle

stout-heartedness

determination

firmness of purpose

resolution

resolve

resoluteness

confidence

aggression

aggressiveness

belligerence

militancy

boldness

audacity

forcefulness

guts

grit

spunk

bottle

sand

moxie

Phrases

fight fire with fire

use the weapons or tactics of one's enemy or opponent, even if one finds them distasteful.

fight

Answered by aksharasinghal2008
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Answer:

chronicles are not archeological resource

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