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Excavations and carried
Excavations were once again carried out in 1978 by Atkinson and John Evans during which they discovered the remains of the Stonehenge Archer in the outer ditch, and in 1979 rescue archaeology was needed alongside the Heel Stone after a cable-laying ditch was mistakenly dug on the roadside, revealing a new stone hole next to the Heel Stone.
Excavations are not just carried out to entertain viewers.
Excavations at the Ciudadela were carried out in the 1920s, supervised by Manuel Gamio.
Excavations were carried out on the ancient raised tel which developed on a natural kurkar hill.
Excavations were carried out at Lindos in the years 1900 to 1914 by the Carlsberg Institute of Denmark, directed by K. F.
Excavations carried out at the site in July and August 2003 revealed evidence from four main settlement periods: First Temple ( 800 – 600 BCE ), Second Temple ( 100 CE ), Byzantine and Ottoman.
Excavations in the Inner and Outer Towns were carried out by a joint Turco-Italian team from the Universities of Bologna, Gaziantep and Istanbul under the direction of Professor Nicolò Marchetti.
Excavations from 2006 to 2007, carried out adjacent to and just south of Tel Shiloh, exposed elaborate mosaic floors as well as several Greek inscriptions, one explicitly referring to the site as the " village of Shiloh ".
Excavations can currently not be carried out due to political events.
Excavations carried out before the flooding of Chew Valley Lake also uncovered Roman remains, indicating agricultural and industrial activity from the second half of the 1st century until the 3rd century AD.
Excavations carried out jointly by the Universities of Leicester, Newport and Southampton University of Southampton in 2000 revealed the socket holes for the other stones which were tightly placed close to Adam.
Excavations carried out prior to construction of park facilities uncovered a possible habitation area at Mound 11 and a large number of 19th-century artifacts.
Excavations were carried out on Indur, but with no remains found at the site it was largely ruled out as being ancient Endor.
Excavations carried on in 1891 led to the discovery of the northern portion of the western town wall, which in one section served at the same time as an embankment against floods — it was apparently more conspicuous in the time of Philipp Cluver, ( Sicilia antiqua, Leiden, 1619 ) p. 133 — of an extensive necropolis, about 1500 tombs of which have been explored, and of a deposit of votive objects from a temple.
Excavations carried out at Pattanam from 2005 provided evidence that the maritime trade between Kerala and the Mediterranean ports existed even before 500 BC or earlier.
Excavations carried out recently reveal that this Carolingian cathedral had three naves and three apses.
" Excavations carried out in 1944 corresponded with Crusader identification of the site as Emmaus.
* Previous excavations: Excavations carried out before the middle of the 20th century are notoriously poorly documented.
Excavations were carried out between 1960 and 1976 by a team of French archaeologists.
Excavations were carried out there between 1988 and 2002.
Excavations were carried out at Southwick in 1996 and the results were published in a paper in Northamptonshire Archaeology.
Excavations at the site carried out by Leakey and Simpson revealed that they had located stone artifacts which were dated 100, 000 years or older suggesting a human presence in North America much earlier than estimated.
Excavations carried out over five seasons between 1978 and 1985 have shown that Tell el-Maskhuta dates only to the end of the 7th century, and may have been built by Pharaoh Necho II, possibly as part of his uncompleted canal building project from the Nile to the Gulf of Suez.
Excavations are presently carried on under the direction of Dr. Şengül Aydıngün, an associate Professor of the Kocaeli University.

Excavations and out
The semi-autobiographical novels include Kross ' novel about the ultimate fates of his schoolmates, i. e. The Wikman Boys ( Wikman being based on his alma mater the Westholm Grammar School-both names are of Swedish origin ) a similar sort of novel about his university chums, Mesmer's Circle / Ring ; the novel Excavations which describes Kross ' alter ego Peeter Mirk and his adventures with archaeology, conformism, revolt, compromise and skulduggery after he has returned from the Siberian labour camps and internal exile out there.
Excavations in 1972 on the west side of the hill revealed the remains of a large rectangular structure ( 15m x 41 m ) with 2m thick walls made out of rubble stone with ashlar facing.

Excavations and 1991
Excavations outside the White Hart pub in 1991 discovered part of a causeway-probably dating from the late Saxon period.
* Crowfoot, Elisabeth, Frances Pritchard, and Kay Staniland, Textiles and Clothing: Medieval Finds from Excavations in London, c. 1150-c. 1450, HMSO Books, 1991, ISBN 0-11-290445-9

Excavations and showed
Excavations showed that the town of the Mycenaean Period was situated on the left bank of the Eurotas, a little to the south-east of Sparta.
Excavations in the 1970s showed that much of the original stonework remains within the 18th-century defences.
Excavations at the prehistoric site called Terra Amata, at the foot of Mount Boron in Nice, showed that in about 400, 000 B. C.
Excavations at the road have showed that it was made from compacted gravel, never having a paved surface.
Excavations in 1875, 1903 and 1909 revealed the Roman structure and showed that it consisted of a double roadway between two square flanking guardroom towers.
Excavations in the 1990s of the area adjacent to the stone showed that the stone was originally horizontal and used as an anvil for a water powered crushing mill.
Excavations at the New Market Hall showed that Romano-British occupation of the town may have continued in some form into the sub-Roman period, even if the town's population was greatly reduced.
Excavations showed evidence of a 12th-century masonry building on the top of the hill.
Excavations between 1987 and 1992 showed an unbroken sequence of occupation on the site of the fort granaries, running from the late Roman period until possibly 500AD.

Excavations and mound
Excavations of a nearby 4th century BC burial mound continue under archaeologist Dr Nurettin Yardımcı.
Excavations at Omo settlements show signs of similar architecture characteristic of Tiwanaku such as a temple and terraced mound.
Excavations have indicated that Mound 72 was not constructed as a single mound, but rather as a series of smaller mounds.
Excavations at a mound known as Topraktepe indicate Hittite settlement in the area as early as 2600 BC, though little is known of Sivas ' history prior to its emergence in the Roman period.
Excavations on the mound have uncovered post-holes and large flints which may indicate former buildings.
Excavations in the early 1960s revealed the presence of two timber halls on the flat topped mound, one being 43 metres in length and provided evidence of the site being burned, as it was by Harry of Monmouth, later to become King Henry V when he was present to oversee the total destruction of the site in May 1403.

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