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Archaeological and excavations
Further archaeological objects found during the excavations are conserved at the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia, as well as at the Limassol District Archaeological Museum.
; Archaeological excavations
Archaeological excavations on the islands indicate sustained pig keeping up to and beyond the 13th century, a situation unique compared to Iceland and Greenland.
Under the direction of the German Archaeological Institute, excavations at Hattusa have been underway since 1907, with interruptions during both wars.
Archaeological excavations in the Kerameikos began in 1870 under the auspices of the Greek Archaeological Society.
Archaeological excavations were first carried out in 1897 by K. Kontopoulos for the Greek Archaeological Service, followed by K. Kourouniotes between 1902 and 1909.
Archaeological excavations have uncovered clove burnt onto the floor of a kitchen, dated to 1700 BCE, at the Mesopotamian site of Terqa, in modern-day Syria.
Archaeological collections arising from excavations and other research by faculty, staff and students are also housed in the museum.
Archaeological excavations reveal traces of strong fortifications dated to the Early Bronze Age.
Archaeological excavations on the foundations of the Rose and the Globe in the late twentieth century showed that all the London theatres had individual differences ; yet their common function necessitated a similar general plan.
The Park of Mon Repos is adjacent to the Palaiopolis of Kerkyra, where excavations were conducted by the Greek Archaeological Service in collaboration with the University of Louvain-la-Neuve in Belgium, and Brown University in the United States.
By 1931, much of Mohenjo-Daro had been excavated, but excavations continued, such as that led by Sir Mortimer Wheeler, director of the Archaeological Survey of India in 1944.
Archaeological excavations of a number of sites, later identified as Canaanite, show that prosperity of the region reached its apogee during this Middle Bronze Age period, under leadership of the city of Hazor, at least nominally tributary to Egypt for much of the period.
Archaeological excavations, such as those at the Cosquer Cave near Marseilles, show that the coast of Provence was inhabited since at least the Paleolithic era.
Archaeological excavations dated the oldest sword in Japan from at least as early as second century B. C.
Archaeological excavations in the Aztec-ruled provinces show that incorporation into the empire had both costs and benefits for provincial peoples.
Archaeological excavations conducted from the 1950s onwards have revealed evidence of sparse settlement by hunter gatherers in the late stone age, followed by a larger population of early iron age settlers.
Archaeological excavations in 1937 and 1979 unearthed what are believed to be the building's foundations.
Archaeological excavations uncovered impressive prehistoric tombs dating to the 7th millennium BC at the western edge of Eilat, while nearby copper workings and mining operations at Timna Valley are the oldest on earth.
Archaeological excavations throughout Scandinavia have uncovered amulets theorized as depicting valkyries.
Archaeological excavations in the 1950s and 1960s uncovered remains from many periods, in particular, a complex of Crusader fortifications and a Roman theatre.
The excavations in the island are among the most extensive in the Mediterranean ; ongoing work takes place under the direction of the French School at Athens and many of the artifacts found are on display at the Archaeological Museum of Delos and the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.

Archaeological and surveys
Archaeological surface surveys also allowed for the study of urban form in early Mesopotamian cities.
Archaeological surveys show that Angles settled the lands north of the River Thames by the 6th century.
Archaeological surveys of Bryce Canyon National Park and the Paunsaugunt Plateau show that people have been in the area for at least 10, 000 years.
Archaeological surface surveys also allowed for the study of urban form in early Mesopotamian cities.
Archaeological surveys have found evidence that Native Americans used the immediate vicinity of Yucca Mountain on a temporary or seasonal basis ( Stoffle et al.
The Proyecto Arqueologico Pumapunku-Akapana ( PAPA, or Pumapunku-Akapana Archaeological Project ) run by the University of Pennsylvania, has been excavating in the area surrounding the pyramid for the past few years, and also conducting Ground Penetrating Radar surveys of the area.
Archaeological surveys indicate the village was first founded in the early Roman period with settlement persisting through to the Byzantine period, existing again in the Middle Ages and the modern era.
Archaeological surveys determined that most of the cooking ware in the Galilee between the 1st century BCE and the beginning of the 5th century CE was produced in Kafr ' Inan.
Archaeological surveys undertaken in preparation for the construction of the M6 Toll road revealed evidence of Bronze Age burnt mounds near Langley Mill Farm, at Langley Brook.
Archaeological surveys have indicated signs of activity from the palaeolithic period, with burial and occupation sites located principally to the south of the modern town, particularly in Hendford where a Bronze Age golden torc ( twisted collar ) was found.
Archaeological surveys prove that the territory of Vaslui was inhabited since Neolithic.
Archaeological surveys in the Shfela have found evidence of habitation during the Late Bronze period.
Archaeological surveys and excavations, documented in myriad professional publications, as well as books for the public available at Moquegua's Museo Contisuyo, demonstrate a sequence of occupation stretching from more than 10, 000 B. C.
For decades he served as the chairman of the Israel Exploration Society and of the Archaeological Council of Israel ( which he founded as the authority responsible for all archaeological excavations and surveys in Israel ).
* Archaeological hypotheses: Some kinds of archaeological theories — about changes in agricultural strategies or population density for example — are investigated or tested through the use of archaeological surveys of areas that should or should not contain particular kinds of archaeological materials if the theory is true.
Archaeological field surveys can also be characterized as either purposive or sampling surveys.
Archaeological surveys by Gregory Jackmond in 1977-1978 recorded 3000 features including stone platforms, stone fences, pathways and earth ovens.
Archaeological work on the marsh has been extensive, including surveys, excavations and core samples.
Archaeological surveys and Excavations, carried out in different parts of the division, have provided evidence of the existence of many settlements over the ages.
Archaeological surveys have actually so far unearthed 12 walled cities, including five large walled cities, and several smaller non-fortified settlements, located at or near the three most important irrigated regions of precolonial Burma: the Mu valley in the north, the Kyaukse plains in center, and the Minbu region in the south and west of the former two.

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