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Excavations and 4th
Excavations of a nearby 4th century BC burial mound continue under archaeologist Dr Nurettin Yardımcı.
Excavations at nearby Thracian sites have shown uninterrupted occupation from the 7th to the 4th century and close commercial relations with the colony.
Excavations in the town centre in 1985 found an Iron Age hillfort dating from the early 4th century BC.
Excavations on Gumelniţa hill near the city revelead an impressive Neolithic settlement dating from the 4th millennium BC.
Excavations of the town have revealed ruins from the 4th and 3rd Centuries BC.
Excavations in 1905-1907 produced hundreds of Roman period pot sherds of the 3rd and 4th centuries CE, many repaired with iron clamps.
Excavations in the location Genitsari near Vitsa led to the discovery of a settlement possibly of the Tymphaeans or the Molossians dated to the 9th until the 4th century BC.
Excavations in 1961-65 found that it had been inhabited and developed in phases between the 4th century BC and about 4 AD.

Excavations and century
Excavations at Uisnech in the 20th century provided evidence of large fires taking place.
* Stonehenge 20th Century Excavations Databases An English Heritage commissioned report by Wessex Archaeology on the 20th century excavations.
Excavations have unearthed a Muslim necropolis and a mosque from the 12th century next to a Norman castle.
Excavations in the 19th century revealed one layer on top of another.
Excavations of the site between 1966 and 1969 found pottery and an oven dating back to the 14th or 15th century.
Excavations during the mid 19th century revealed a Norman stone pillar and a number of coffins from the period.
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 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 in the market place in 1979 uncovered the remains of a small Anglo-Saxon settlement of eighth century date.
Excavations begun in 1989 at Faraglioni have unearthed what was a large prehistoric village dating from the 14th to the 13th century BC.
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 have been taking place continuously since 19th century.
Excavations have demonstrated that the reformed monastic cathedrals of Canterbury, Winchester, Sherborne and Worcester were rebuilt on a lavish scale in the late 10th century.
* Excavations of the Alcázar, abandoned in the 16th century
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 held in Akrotiri on the Greek island of Santorini by professor Christos G. Doumas, unearthed stone sets of barbecue for skewers ( Ancient Greek: κρατευταί-krateutai ) used before the 17th century BCE.
Excavations have shown there was activity at the harbour area from as early as the 8th century, while the " Auld Kirk Green " at the harbour was used for gatherings by the accused in the North Berwick Witch Trials.
Excavations have indicated that it was probably built in the 7th or 8th century BC and continued to be occupied throughout the Iron Age.
Excavations have shown the presence of coins and other currency from Mesopotamia in the Middle East including an eagle cast in Iraq ( found in Ingushetia ) and buried treasure containing 200 Arabian silver dirhams from the 9th century in Northern Chechnya.
Excavations of these earthworks in 1956 revealed a series of peasant enclosures and hut remains dating from the 9th to the 12th century, but no evidence of a manorial farmstead was found.

Excavations and burial
# Excavations in 1889 for the foundation of the Church of God at East Main, Church and Spang Streets, uncovered an aboriginal burial ground.
Excavations of Structure I20 produced late use-related materials and a burial ; Structure B59 proved to be of late construction.
Excavations, led by Josef Poulík, unearthed the remnants of twelve churches, a palace, and more than 2, 500 graves ( three containing African skeletons ) ( including a horse burial ).
( Vatican City ) 1951 ; the results were assessed in Roger T. O ' Callaghan, " Recent Excavations underneath the Vatican Crypts ", in The Biblical Archaeologist 12 ( 1949: 1-23 ) and " Vatican Excavations and the Tomb of Peter ", The Biblical Archaeologist 16. 4 ( December 1953: 70-87 ).</ ref > Construction of Constantine's Old St. Peter's Basilica and of foundations for Bernini's Baldacchino destroyed most of the vaulting of these semi-subterranean burial chambers.
* Excavations at the burial site of the couple
Excavations in the 1950s discovered 28 graves from a 7th century Christian burial site close to Ashwell Street.
Excavations and findings, especially burial tombs, prove the intense presence of Amorgos during the prehistoric years, particularly during the first period of Cycladic civilisation ( 3200 to 2000 BC ).
Excavations carried out in the area during the construction of the M50 motorway revealed cooking areas and hut sites as well as a food vessel inserted as a secondary burial.

Excavations and cave
Excavations at the cave of Santa Ana ( Cáceres, Spain | Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain )
Excavations and archeological studies of the cave have led to the discovery of ancient artworks, jugs and pitchers dating back to 12, 000 years ago.

Excavations and village
), Excavations at Sitagroi, a prehistoric village in northeast Greece.
Excavations at Sitagroi, a prehistoric village in northeast Greece.
Excavations of Dark Age communities such as Nichoria in the Peloponnese have shown how a Bronze Age town was abandoned in 1150 BC but then reemerged as a small village cluster by 1075 BC.
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.
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 at Bilske Horodyshche ( Більське городище ) near the village of Belsk near Poltava in Ukraine have led to suggestions by archaeologist Boris Shramko and others identifying it as the Scythian capital Gelonus.
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 ( 1968 – 73 and 1980 – 86 ) in the village of Mitathal in Bhiwani have unearthed evidence of pre-Harappan and Harappan ( Indus Valley Civilization ) culture in the area.
Excavations have identified Pereyaslavets with the village of Nufăru, Romania ( known as Prislav until 1968 ), on the Sfântu Gheorghe branch of the Danube, just 11 km east of Tulcea.
Excavations of two closely connected sites produced evidence of thriving iron-smelting industry in the village in the 10th century.
Excavations of Effigy Mound Builders ' village sites indicated they lived in small nomadic groups, hunted, fished, gathered fruits and nuts, fashioned tools of stone, wood, bone and copper, made pottery and may have been the first people in Wisconsin to use the bow and arrow.

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