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Excavations and settlements
Excavations at nearby Traprain Law, Dunsapie Hill, Duddingston and Inveresk had revealed relatively large settlements and it was supposed that these sites had, for some reason, been chosen in preference to the Castle Rock.
Excavations have revealed settlements in the area dating from the Early Neolithic, possibly Mesolithic periods.
Excavations at Omo settlements show signs of similar architecture characteristic of Tiwanaku such as a temple and terraced mound.
Excavations of nearby Flag Fen indicate thriving local settlements as far back as 1000 BC.
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 of sand dunes on Walney have revealed evidence of Late Neolithic / early Bronze Age settlements on the island, including a small amount of pottery.
Excavations and place-name evidence indicates that the early Anglo-Saxons ( pre-800 AD ) seem to have occupied the south and south-west of Norfolk most densely, with settlements concentrated along river systems.
Archaeological surveys and Excavations, carried out in different parts of the division, have provided evidence of the existence of many settlements over the ages.

Excavations and are
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 are not just carried out to entertain viewers.
Excavations are underway in the Ottoman kilns where the historic Nycean tileware were made.
Excavations on the site are planned to continue until 2007.
Excavations of Gharbal Biz remaining from the Achaemenid period are another example of the antiquity of Yazd.
Excavations are still continuing: the land is privately owned and not accessible to the public.
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.
The objects obtained are described and ifiustrated in Excavations in Cyprus, published by the trustees of the museum in I900.
He expresses some valid points, but it became obvious during the Swedish Excavations at Tell Abu al-Kharaz 1989 to 2008 ( and still going on ) which are directed by Peter M. Fischer that only distinct archaeological evidence could support his theory.
Two monolith pillars were erected here by King Yasodharman in 528 AD with inscription which describe his exploits including victory over Hunas., Excavations by the Indian Archaeology Department show that these pillars are lying at their original site.
Excavations for a tailings pond about Marquette, Michigan, exposed an in situ forest of unfossilized trees, which are about 10, 000 years old, buried in glacial lake and stream sediments.
Excavations at the medieval churches of Mære in Trøndelag and at Old Uppsala provide the few exceptions where church sites are associated with earlier churches.
Excavations are continuing at the fort site.
* Previous excavations: Excavations carried out before the middle of the 20th century are notoriously poorly documented.
Excavations are still underway and several stupas suggesting a far flung campus for the monastery have been discovered.
Excavations have shown that they are usually from the latter part of the Nordic Bronze Age, c. 1000 BC-500 BC ( e. g. Gotland ) or from the Germanic Iron Age, the Vendel Age and the Viking Age ( e. g. Blekinge and Scania ).
Excavations are presently carried on under the direction of Dr. Şengül Aydıngün, an associate Professor of the Kocaeli University.
These are Views of Calcutta ; Oriental Scenery, 144 plates ; Views in Egypt ; Excavations at Ellora ; Picturesque Voyage to China.
Excavations were undertaken to establish the Memorial from July 1995 to November 1998, that are considered the most important urban archaeological investigations in Vienna.
Excavations in Damascus are hard to perform, owing to the continuous settlement of the city.
* Excavations at Tell Brak, Syria, are begun by a team from the Institute of Archaeology of the University of London ( continue until 1981 ).
* Excavations at Assur are continued by a team from the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft led initially by Robert Koldewey ( continue until 1913 ).

Excavations and they
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 by Stuart Piggott and Alexander Keiller in the 1930s indicated that around 100 pairs of standing stones had lined the avenue and that they dated to around 2200 BC based on finds of Beaker burials found beneath some of the stones.
Excavations by Dan Morse and Richard Polhemus in 1963 uncovered what they believed was an oval-shaped house, a large hearth, and various refuse pits.
Excavations at a few sites have produced tiles of the Classis Britannica, suggesting that they were actually run by, or were supplying iron to this Roman fleet.
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 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.

Excavations and show
Excavations at early urban sites show that some cities were sparsely populated political capitals, others were trade centers, and still other cities had a primarily religious focus.
Excavations in Ashkelon, Ekron, and Gath reveal dog and pig bones which show signs of having been butchered, implying that these animals were part of the residents ' diet.
Excavations show that there were considerable birch woods with birch trees up to 4 to 6 meters high in the area around the inner parts of the Tunuliarfik-and Aniaaq-fjords, the central area of the Eastern settlement, and the hills were grown with grass and willow brushes.
Excavations show Dinnington to have been inhabited since at least Neolithic times, and it has been suggested that the settlement takes its name from a local barrow, though a more traditional interpretation of " Dinnington " would be " Dunn's Farmstead ", or " Town of Dunns People ".
Excavations in the Altiplano Cundiboyacense ( the highlands of Cundinamarca and Boyacá departments ) show evidence of human activity since the Archaic stage at the beginning of the Holocene era.
Excavations show many layers of the comitium space and at least three separate stages of the Rostra.
Excavations at the ancient site of Baiae show that the city was host to an important region for thermo-mineral bathing in antiquity.
Excavations seem to show that the site was not occupied after these Rozvi took over.
Excavations show that this era was one of stability and seeming prosperity.
Excavations at various sites throughout Otago show evidence of an array of mining techniques, including ground sluicing, hydraulic sluicing and hydraulic elevating.
Excavations in Central Asia have revealed ancient ritual goat-burial that show a religious significance of the goat predominantly in the area ( Sidky 1990, p. 286 ).
Excavations show that Kaldbak was inhabited already in the 11th century.
Excavations show the fort was re-occupied during Roman times.
Excavations show an important port city with ruined Roman architectural elements including a decumanus maximus or principal Roman way, a forum and a triumphal arch.

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