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Excavations near the site of a present day church and monastery, have revealed an early church with two empty tombs, believe to be that of St. Barnabas and Anthemios.
Excavations in the Antigua Guatemala Urías and Rucal, have yielded stratified materials from the Early and Middle Preclassic periods ( 2000 BC to 400 BC ).
Excavations in Alby, Sweden, adjacent to the Stora Alvaret have yielded elk antlers in wooden hut remains from 6000 BC, indicating some of the earliest elk hunting in northern Europe.
Excavations at thé site of Sinthiou Bara, near Matam, have proved particularly fruitful.
Excavations starting in 1967 at the site called Akrotiri under the late Professor Spyridon Marinatos have made Thera the best-known " Minoan " site outside of Crete, the homeland of the culture.
Excavations have unearthed a Muslim necropolis and a mosque from the 12th century next to a Norman castle.
Excavations have demonstrated that it was the ability of the Nabataeans to control the water supply that led to the rise of the desert city, creating an artificial oasis.
Excavations undertaken by the Monmouth Archaeological Society on sites along Monnow Street have uncovered a wealth of information about the early history of the town.
Excavations of the prehistoric art of the Dian civilization of Yunnan have revealed hunting scenes of Caucasoid horsemen in Central Asian clothing.
Excavations of old Indian sites in the Mount Desert Island region have yielded remains of the native mammals.
Excavations have found that children were buried in painted pottery jars.
Excavations of Chu tombs have found painted wooden sculptures, jade disks, glass beads, musical instruments, and an assortment of lacquerware.
Excavations in the area of " Bolobok Cave " on Sanga-Sanga Island, Tawi-Tawi Province, have shown the remains of humans dwelling there about 4, 000 years ago.
Excavations at Mantineia in Arcadia have brought to light the base of a group of Leto, Apollo and Artemis by Praxiteles.
Excavations have revealed several inscriptions written in this language.
Excavations at nearby Thracian sites have shown uninterrupted occupation from the 7th to the 4th century and close commercial relations with the colony.
Excavations have revealed settlements in the area dating from the Early Neolithic, possibly Mesolithic periods.
Excavations have revealed a Roman settlement.
Excavations on Glastonbury Tor, undertaken by a team led by Philip Rahtz between 1964 and 1966, revealed evidence of Dark Age occupation around the later medieval church of St. Michael: postholes, two hearths including a metalworker's forge, two burials oriented north-south ( thus unlikely to be Christian ), fragments of 6th century Mediterranean amphorae ( vases for wine or cooking oil ), and a worn hollow bronze head which may have topped a Saxon staff.
Excavations on this site have shown that there was activity at Carn Euny as early as the Neolithic period.
Excavations at the SV-2 archaeological site in the area have recovered several well preserved skeletons of now extinct species dating back to the last ice age.
Excavations at Mow Cop have found querns dating back to the Iron Age.
Excavations at Tell al-Rimah have revealed brick domical vaults from about 2000 BC.
" Excavations at sites linked to the tale of Túathal have produced Roman material of the late 1st or early 2nd centuries.
Excavations in Iraq have revealed evidence of localized flooding at Shuruppak ( modern Tell Fara, Iraq ) and various other Sumerian cities — all dated to the same time.

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Excavations of the castle of Saint Michael, have since proven that the place was inhabited long before the actual arrival of the Croats.

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Image: Excavations on James Street, Montreal, for construction of Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral. jpg | Excavations on James Street during construction of the cathedral.
* Myra L Shackley, ' The Hamwih Brickearths ' in Philip Holdsworth, CBA Research Report No. 33: Excavations at Melbourne Street, Southampton, 1971-76 ( Oxford: Council for British Archaeology, 1980 ) ISBN 0-900312-82-3
Excavations in the 1950s discovered 28 graves from a 7th century Christian burial site close to Ashwell Street.
Excavations have shown that the Roman riverside wall, on the south side of the medieval Thames Street, formed the foundation of the north wall of the new house.

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Excavations of prehistoric sites by Louis Dupree and others suggest that early humans were living in what is now Afghanistan at least 50, 000 years ago, and that farming communities in Afghanistan were among the earliest in the world.
Excavations are currently underway, and if the so far presented estimates hold true, the site would be the only pre-glacial ( Neanderthal ) site so far discovered in the Nordic Countries, and it is approximately 125, 000 years old.
Excavations began in the anterior part, which is formed by a large courtyard of about 15 sq metres, opening on the south by a large door with reliefs supplying the names of the pharaoh and the epithets of Ptah.
It has been suggested that this is an earlier 15th-century structure, dating from the reign of James I. Excavations within this building in 1998 revealed burials, suggesting that this may have been the site of a church or chapel.
Excavations to the west of the church, on what is now the Community Centre site, revealed a 14th century cemetery, which may have been used for victims of the plague, as well as indicting that the area was redeveloped in the late Middle Ages.
Excavations at Mohenjo-daro in what is now Pakistan have unearthed what is believed to be a hypocaust lined with bitumen-coated bricks.
Excavations have focused less on the Roman period ruins, so less is known about this period.
Excavations are still continuing: the land is privately owned and not accessible to the public.
Excavations have yet to reveal continuous habitation from Roman times, but it is quite likely that a village established itself within the ramparts of the fort following the Roman departure.
The later novel Excavations, set in the mid-1950s, deals with the thaw period after Stalin's death as well as with the Danish conquest of Estonia in the Middle Ages, and today considered by several critics as his finest, has not been translated into English yet ; it is however available in German.
Excavations at other sites on Dartmoor have shown that such walls were probably built by small teams of men working simultaneously on a section each, as shown by differences in building style ; some evidence of this is visible here.
Shar-i-Napursan is an archaeological site in Charsadda tehsil near the village Rajjar Excavations have unearthed two distinct settlements of the Buddhist period and two of the Muslim period.
Excavations have unearthed extensive fortifications from the 7th and 8th century AD on the hilltop, which is called Büraberg ,( Berg = hill ) remnants of a major settlement at this important site located where Frankish and Saxon territories then bordered each other.
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.
The seminary is very involved in Biblical archaeology, and sponsors the Zeitah Excavations in Israel at Tel Zayit.
It is divided into smaller areas such as the cemeteries referred to as the Abu Bakr Excavations ( 1949-50, 1950-1, 1952 and 1953 ), and several cemeteries named based on the mastaba numbers such as Cemetery G 1000, Cemetery G 1100, etc.
Excavations in the intervening time have shown that the arch is aligned with an ancient road that was roughly on the same course as modern Lysikrates street.

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