archaeolatry

/ɑrkɪˈɒlətri/

Definitions

1. noun

The worship of ancient things, such as artifacts, monuments, or historical sites, often as a form of idolatry or fetishism.

“The archaeologist’s obsession with the ancient civilization had become a form of archaeolatry, distracting her from the present-day needs of the community.”

Synonyms

  • fetishism
  • idolatry

Antonyms

  • disdain
  • indifference