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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 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 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 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.
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 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 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.
The facade and roof of the building were listed in 1983 on the advice of the Royal Commission of Monuments, Sites and Excavations.
Excavations have found that children were buried in painted pottery jars.
Excavations suggest that all the male children from the wealthier families of Mesopotamia were educated.
Excavations are underway in the Ottoman kilns where the historic Nycean tileware were made.
Excavations at Salamis began in 1952 and were in progress until 1974.
Excavations at the Ciudadela were carried out in the 1920s, supervised by Manuel Gamio.
Excavations in the 1990s, revealing postholes, confirm that wooden steps were built.
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 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 were also undertaken in the Northeast Acropolis and the Culebras residential group ( especially focusing on Structure C20 ).
Excavations have revealed deposits of both burnt and unburnt human bone in the passage, indicating human corpses were indeed placed within it, some of which had been cremated.
Excavations have shown that many of the buildings were richly adorned with wall paintings, floor mosaics and sub-floor hypocausts, demonstrating the wealth of the elite.
Excavations in the 1920s ascertained the extent of the surviving rooms, and the vaults were reconstructed in 1929.

Excavations and resumed
Excavations at Zhoukoudian resumed after the war, and parts of another skull were found in 1966.
Excavations were resumed in 1970, and the moat was once again drained.
Excavations were resumed by Polish archaeologists after the war and continued until 1974.
Excavations were resumed at the site, after an interval of almost 100 years, in 1984, by Orhan Bingöl of the University of Ankara and the Turkish Ministry of Culture.
Excavations were not resumed until 1960 under the direction of G. Bakalakis in the area of the theatre and the wall.
Excavations resumed at the site, after almost 100 years, in 1984, by Prof. Dr. Orhan Bingöl on assignment from Ankara Üniversitesi and Turkish Ministry of Culture.
Excavations resumed in 2004 under the direction of Tel Aviv University archeologists Oded Lipschits and Manfred Oeming.
Excavations at Ajjul were resumed in 1999 by a Swedish-Palestinian team under the directors Peter M. Fischer and Moain Sadeq.

Excavations and at
Excavations at Uisnech in the 20th century provided evidence of large fires taking place.
* MacKie, E W 2002a Excavations at Dun Ardtreck, Skye, in 1964 and 1965.
Excavations at Praeneste, an Etruscan city which became Roman, turned up about 118 cistae, one of which has been termed " the Praeneste cista " or " the Ficoroni cista " by art analysts, with special reference to the one manufactured by Novios Plutius and given by Dindia Macolnia to her daughter, as the archaic Latin inscription says.
Excavations at Mathura revealed many Jain statues from the time of the Kushan Empire.
* 1948 Excavations at the Jewry Wall Site, of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London 15, Leicester, London: Society of Antiquaries, 1948.
* 1959 Excavations at Southwark, Papers of Surrey Archaeological Society 5, 1959.
* 1960 Excavations at Jericho-Volume I Tombs Excavated in 1952-4, London 1960.
* 1965 Excavations at Jericho-Volume II Tombs Excavated in 1955-8, London, 1965.
* 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 at thé site of Sinthiou Bara, near Matam, have proved particularly fruitful.
* Excavations at Stonehenge
* Hawley, Lt-Col W, The Excavations at Stonehenge.
* 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.
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.
( 1928 ) Excavations at Wookey Hole and other Mendip caves 1926-7.

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