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Excavations made in 1879 and 1880 led to the discovery of the remains of this station, arranged round three sides of a courtyard some 100 ft. square, including traces of baths and other buildings, and a massive embanking wall above them, some 150 ft. in length, to protect them from landslips, while a discharge certificate ( tabula honestae missionis ) of sailors who had served in the Ravenna's fleet was found in some ruins here or hereabouts.
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 at Mathura revealed many Jain statues from the time of the Kushan Empire.
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 in 1997-98 revealed remains dating from the Roman, Crusader, Mamluk and Ottoman periods.
Excavations from 1922 to 1934 were funded by the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania and led by the archaeologist Sir Charles Leonard Woolley.
Excavations were also made below the royal tombs layer: a-thick layer of alluvial clay covered the remains of earlier habitation, including pottery from the Ubaid period, the first stage of settlement in southern Mesopotamia.
Excavations found imported fabrics from England, Byzantium, Persia and central Asia.
Excavations have unearthed a Muslim necropolis and a mosque from the 12th century next to a Norman castle.
* Open Context, " Petra Great Temple Excavations ( Archaeological Data )", Open Context Publication of Archaeological Data from the 1993-2006 Brown University Excavations at the Great Temple of Petra, Jordan
Excavations at Llanmaes, Vale of Glamorgan, indicate a settlement and " feasting site " occupied from the Late Bronze Age until the Roman occupation.
Excavations suggest that all the male children from the wealthier families of Mesopotamia were educated.
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 during the mid 19th century revealed a Norman stone pillar and a number of coffins from the period.
Excavations from this archeological site in the 1950s revealed mammoth bones with embedded Clovis points, providing evidence of the hunting activities of Paleo-Indians some 13, 000 years ago.
Excavations at Tell al-Rimah have revealed brick domical vaults from about 2000 BC.
Excavations in the town centre in 1985 found an Iron Age hillfort dating from the early 4th century BC.
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 by the Dubai Museum in the region of Al-Jumayra ( Jumeirah ) found several artifacts from the Umayyad period.
Excavations begun in 1989 at Faraglioni have unearthed what was a large prehistoric village dating from the 14th to the 13th century BC.
Excavations yielded discoveries of brick wall structures, precious metals and pottery from southern Cambodia and Vietnam.
Excavations of this monument have produced Roman artifacts dating from the 1st-3rd centuries.
Excavations were underway in Babylon, Uruk, Assur, Miletus, Priene and Egypt, and objects from these sites could not be properly displayed within the existing German museum system.

Excavations and Achaemenid
Excavations have provided archaeologists with a unique insight into the lives of the people living in the Achaemenid dynastic era.

Excavations and period
Excavations on this site have shown that there was activity at Carn Euny as early as the Neolithic period.
Excavations on Skarkos hill unearthed a prehistoric settlement, proving that Ios has been inhabited since the early Cycladic period.
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 El Mina revealed skeletal remains of ancient wolves, eels, and gazelles, part of the ancient southern port quay, grinding mills, different types of columns, wheels, Bows, and a necropolis from the end of the Hellenistic period.
Excavations have focused less on the Roman period ruins, so less is known about this period.
Excavations have revealed a large amount of Jōmon period pottery, stone tools and other remains.
Excavations at Wygate Park in Spalding have shown that there has been occupation in this area from at least the Roman period, when this part of Lincolnshire was used for the production of salt to which it was suited as coastal siltland.
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 in Hippos have revealed traces of habitation from as early as the Neolithic period.
Excavations of some of these hut sites conducted in 1910 and 1930 found evidence for occupation in the Roman period, with finds including pottery, coins, and a small bronze stag.
Excavations have unearthed 26 layers of ruins, indicating a long period of settlement.
Excavations at Kadesh conducted by Dr Rudolph Cohen ( former head of the Israeli Antiquities Service ) during the Israeli occupation of Sinai following the 1967 war uncovered copious remains of the Middle Bronze I period ( sometimes known as Intermediate Bronze Age ), which were also found at numerous other sites in the Negev.
Excavations at Caerwent have revealed remains and everyday objects from the post-Roman period.
Excavations by the English archeologists Frederick J. Bliss and R. A. Stewart Macalister in the period 1898-1900 at Tel Azeka revealed a fortress, water systems, hideout caves used during Bar Kokhba revolt and other antiquities, such as LMLK seals.
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 outside the White Hart pub in 1991 discovered part of a causeway-probably dating from the late Saxon period.
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 at Greasby have uncovered flint tools, signs of stake holes and a hearth used by a hunter-gatherer community, and other evidence from about the same period has been found at Irby, Hoylake and New Brighton.
Excavations in 1905-1907 produced hundreds of Roman period pot sherds of the 3rd and 4th centuries CE, many repaired with iron clamps.

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