- and infrastructure. The
excavatability of an
earth (rock and regolith)
material is a
measure of the
material to be
excavated (dug) with
conventional excavation...
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Excavate may
refer to:
Excavate or Excavata, a
group of
organisms Excavate, to
perform an
excavation (archaeology)
Excavation (disambiguation) Digging...
-
Excavators are
heavy construction equipment primarily consisting of a boom,
dipper (or stick), bucket, and cab on a
rotating platform known as the "house"...
- Bodo (/ˈboʊdoʊ/) is a
genus of
microscopic kinetoplastids,
flagellate excavates first described in 1831 by
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. The
genus is...
-
Wendy C.
Ortiz Excavation (video game), a 2003
video game by
WildTangent Excavate (disambiguation)
Excavator (disambiguation) Excavata, a
taxonomic grouping...
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engineering applications, such as tunnels, slopes, foundations, and
excavatability. The
first rock m****
classification system in
geotechnical engineering...
- In geometry, the
excavated dodecahedron is a star
polyhedron that
looks like a
dodecahedron with
concave pentagonal pyramids in
place of its faces. Its...
- the
Eighteenth Dynasty to the
Twentieth Dynasty, rock-cut
tombs were
excavated for
pharaohs and
powerful nobles under the New
Kingdom of
ancient Egypt...
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Retrieved June 4, 2018. Rosen,
Steven (December 7, 2006). "Director
Zwick excavates the
bloody price of 'Diamonds'". The
Jewish Journal of
Greater Los Angeles...
- Lions' Gate or St. Stephen's Gate and the
Church of St. Anne,
which was
excavated in the late 19th century. The name of the pool is said to be
derived from...