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'''Xenoarchaeology''' is a form of archaeology concerned with the physical remains of past (but not necessarily extinct) alien cultures. The [[UNSC]] is known to have practiced Xenoarchaeology on various worlds occupied by the [[Forerunner]]s in the past, such as [[Onyx]]. Known practitioners of xenoarchaeology include Dr. [[William Arthur Iqbal]] and [[Esko Korpijaakko]]. After the [[Human-Covenant War]], many researchers in the universities of [[University of Edinburgh|Edinburgh]] and [[University of Calcutta|Calcutta]] were hired by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] to investigate Forerunner relics.<ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''' | '''Xenoarchaeology''' is a form of archaeology concerned with the physical remains of past (but not necessarily extinct) alien cultures. The [[UNSC]] is known to have practiced Xenoarchaeology on various worlds occupied by the [[Forerunner]]s in the past, such as [[Onyx]]. Known practitioners of xenoarchaeology include Dr. [[William Arthur Iqbal]] and [[Esko Korpijaakko]]. After the [[Human-Covenant War]], many researchers in the universities of [[University of Edinburgh|Edinburgh]] and [[University of Calcutta|Calcutta]] were hired by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] to investigate Forerunner relics.<ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', "[[From the Office of Dr. William Arthur Iqbal]]", ''page 519''</ref> | ||
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Xenoarchaeology is a form of archaeology concerned with the physical remains of past (but not necessarily extinct) alien cultures. The UNSC is known to have practiced Xenoarchaeology on various worlds occupied by the Forerunners in the past, such as Onyx. Known practitioners of xenoarchaeology include Dr. William Arthur Iqbal and Esko Korpijaakko. After the Human-Covenant War, many researchers in the universities of Edinburgh and Calcutta were hired by the Office of Naval Intelligence to investigate Forerunner relics.[1]