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- Anglo-Lebanese Excavations in Beirut Site Phasing and Higher order grouping guidelines for Anglo-Lebanese Excavations in Beirut Hammer, F. – Post Excavation Manual...
- Look up excavation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Excavation may refer to: Archaeological excavation Excavation (medicine) Excavation (The Haxan Cloak...
- also did his own excavations in 1784 using the trench method, on several Native American burial mounds in Virginia. His excavations were prompted by the...
- often much greater than twice the diameter, although similar shorter excavations can be constructed, such as cross p****ages between tunnels. The definition...
- Giuseppe Fiorelli took charge of the excavations in 1863 and made greater progress. During early excavations of the site, occasional voids in the ash...
- Corinth Excavations by the American School of classical Studies at Athens have revealed large parts of the ancient city, and recent excavations conducted...
- Training excavations are normally run by university departments or large contractors and employ professional archaeologists to teach the basics of archaeological...
- excavations from a young age. In 1905, Woolley became ****istant of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Volunteered by Arthur Evans to run the excavations on...
- Excavations of the Mind is the debut album by Dutch progressive rock band Sky Architect. It is a concept album about the mentally insane. The first four...
- excavations at Keezhadi. Arasu claimed that the BJP government had a Hindutva agenda, and wanted to stop the Keezhadi project because the excavations...