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14:48 Aug 17, 2006 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Archaeology / Examination of site for solar power plant | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Todd Field United States Local time: 07:30 | ||||||
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3 +5 | archaeological sites |
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5 | patrimonial occurrences |
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4 | archaeological finds |
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4 | The discription/list/ of World Heritage already identified |
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patrimonial occurrences Explanation: patrimonial occurrences |
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archaeological finds Explanation: A government-backed scheme for the recording of finds in England and Wales. Includes a database containing information on c.9000 archaeological finds with ... www.finds.org.uk/ Reference: http://www.finds.org.uk/ |
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archaeological sites Explanation: Based on your sentence, I believe ocorrências patrimoniais is just a fancy way of saying archaeological sites, i.e. the archaeological survey points previously inventoried by the Portuguese Institute of Archeology, in this case. Normally I wouldn't translate patrimonial as archaeological, but in this particular case, I don't see a better option (it's one of those tricky words that doesn’t have a 100% exact equivalent in English). If you look at other uses of ocorrências patrimoniais on the Internet, this assumption holds true. Someone specialized in archaeology, however, may come up with a better (more industry-precise) term. Good luck! |
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