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Excavations and 1972
* Coad, J. G. ( 1972 ) " Recent Excavations Within Framlingham Castle ," Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, 32, pp. 152 – 163.
Excavations at Locality 4 in Zhoukoudian, from 1972 – 73, unearth a Homo sapiens premolar.
Excavations conducted in 1972 to 1974 yielded a Buddhist monastic complex at Bharatpur in the Burdwan district of West Bengal.

Excavations and on
* Kenrick, Philip M. ( 1986 ), Excavations at Sabratha, 1948-1951: a Report on the Excavations conducted by Kathleen Kenyon and John Ward-Perkins, ( Journal of Roman Studies Monographs 2 ), London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1986.
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.
* Hawley, Lt-Col W, Second Report on the Excavations at Stonehenge.
* Hawley, Lt-Col W, Third Report on the Excavations at Stonehenge.
* Hawley, Lt-Col W, Fourth Report on the Excavations at Stonehenge.
* Hawley, Lt-Col W, Report on the Excavations at Stonehenge during the season of 1923.
* Hawley, Lt-Col W, Report on the Excavations at Stonehenge during the season of 1924.
* Hawley, Lt-Col W, Report on the Excavations at Stonehenge during 1925 and 1926.
* Stonehenge 20th Century Excavations Databases An English Heritage commissioned report by Wessex Archaeology on the 20th century excavations.
Once seriously questioned, the intermediates did not wait for the next Pan African Congress two years hence, but were officially rejected in 1965 ( again on an advisory basis ) by Burg Wartenstein Conference # 29, Systematic Investigation of the African Later Tertiary and Quarternary, a prestigious conference in anthropology held by the Wenner-Gren Foundation, at Burg Wartenstein Castle, which it then owned in Austria, attended by the same key scholars that attended the Pan African Congress, including Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey, who was delivering a pilot presentation of her typological analysis of Early Stone Age tools, to be included in her 1971 contribution to Olduvai Gorge, " Excavations in Beds I and II, 1960-1963.
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 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 on Cranborne Chase ( 4 volumes )
* Excavations on Bokerly and Wansdyke.
The facade and roof of the building were listed in 1983 on the advice of the Royal Commission of Monuments, Sites and Excavations.
Excavations commenced and confirmed the initial supposition ; the find was formally announced on August 9, 2005 and received substantial international media attention.
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 on the site conducted in 1910 identified a well and a system of underground channels, as well as some inscriptions dedicated to Jupiter Heliopolitanus, Agatis, and the nymphae furrinae.
* McGuire Gibson, A Re-Evaluation of the Akkad Period in the Diyala Region on the Basis of Recent Excavations at Nippur and in the Hamrin, American Journal of Archaeology, vol.
Excavations in the 19th century revealed one layer on top of another.
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.
* P. R. S. Moorey, A Re-Consideration of the Excavations on Tell Ingharra ( East Kish ) 1923-33, Iraq, vol.
* Seton Lloyd, Back to Ingharra: Some Further Thoughts on the Excavations at East Kish, Iraq, vol.
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 and west
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 in 2008 to the west at Penwith College found an enclosure ditch and pottery indicating a settlement and, an evolving field system with ditches and interconnecting pits suggesting water management.
Excavations prior to the building of Heathrow ’ s Terminal 5 site a few miles north west of Bedfont found evidence of settlement during the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman periods, suggesting there may have been people living in and around the Bedfont area during these periods.

Excavations and side
Excavations were undertaken in the Culebras and Palmitas residential groups on either side of the Pajaro-Romonal Causeway to determine whether differential composition of residential complexes existed in close proximity to the center.
Excavations during the 1980s uncovered a large Roman port complex near the present-day London Bridge as well as on the other side of the river at Southwark, confirming that, during this period, Londinium was an important commercial and trading centre.
Excavations in the early 20th century either side of Stamford road ( A43 ), near the site of the former Prime Cut factory ( now The Warren public house ), revealed an extensive early Saxon burial site, consisting of at least a hundred cremation urns dating to the 5th century AD.
Excavations and building surveys by Ben Murtagh in the 1990s revealed traces of an earlier earthwork castle, exposed a postern gate ( side entrance ) and section of the castle ditch facing on to the Parade
Excavations on the eastern side of the Caspian Sea, opposite to Derbent, revealed the Great Wall of Gorgan, the eastern counterpart to the wall and fortifications of Derbent.
Excavations have revealed seven Neolithic house floors on the eastern side of the bank.
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.
Excavations have also revealed intricate house and street plans ; a basic unit consisted of rooms built around a central courtyard, with an arcade of arches on one side of the courtyard being the principal means of access.

Excavations and hill
Excavations at hill forts in the first half of the 20th century focussed on the defences because of the assumption that hill forts were developed as the result of military tensions.
Excavations on Skarkos hill unearthed a prehistoric settlement, proving that Ios has been inhabited since the early Cycladic period.
Excavations were carried out on the ancient raised tel which developed on a natural kurkar hill.
Excavations on Gumelniţa hill near the city revelead an impressive Neolithic settlement dating from the 4th millennium BC.
Excavations have found evidence that the hill fort was occupied by 1000 BC, in the Bronze age.
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 in 1938 and 1983 – 4 concluded that there was little evidence of permanent occupation and that the hill fort had been built hurriedly and abandoned by 50 BC.
Excavations showed evidence of a 12th-century masonry building on the top of the hill.
Excavations for the widening of the N7 in 2004 unearthed evidence of early habitation, including a late Bronze Age / early Iron Age hill fort and three small ring barrows.

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