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Archaeological confirmation of Bethlehem as an Israelite city was uncovered in 2012 at the archaeological dig at the City of David in the form of a bulla ( seal impression in dried clay ) in ancient Hebrew script that reads " From the town of Bethlehem to the King ," indicating that it was used to seal the string closing a shipment of grain, wine, or other goods sent as a tax payment in the 8th or 7th century BCE.
In the 1970s a stone meteorite was uncovered during an archaeological dig at Danebury Iron Age hillfort, Danebury England.
* The dig the Faleme located in the south-east of Senegal, has uncovered a Neolithic Falemian tools industry that produced polished materials as diverse as sandstone, hematite, shale, quartz, and flint.
The first archaeological dig in 1954 uncovered the remains of the early settlement, including a workshop area which attracted international interest.
After deciding to dig near one of the largest mango trees large amounts of chert debris such as chert cores, arrowheads and small blades were uncovered, another object that is characteristically Lacandón.
In AD 1817, the first modern archaeological dig, supervised by the Italian Captain Giovanni Battista Caviglia, uncovered the Sphinx's chest completely.
An archaeological dig in the area of the old riverbed uncovered the bones of some of those drowned in the 1641 massacre.
At Aunt Lavinia's request, Sarah and K9 accompany an archaeological dig in Egypt, which has uncovered a lost city of the Silurians ( which K9 refers to by the more accurate name ' Eocenes ').
A recent dig just beyond the boundary of Burghead at Clarckly Hill has uncovered Iron Age circular stone houses, Pictish building foundations as well as silver and bronze roman coins.
Archaeologists have opened a dig at the site and have uncovered evidence that support the looters ' claim in the form of traces of bronze artefacts in the ground, as well as matching earth samples found sticking to the artifacts.
In 2009, an archeological dig on the island uncovered convict era punishment cells under the cookhouse.
The dig also uncovered Iron Age to 3rd century pottery, a 1st century brooch and some of the Roman town wall.
Since 1966 when there was an Archaeological dig in Cabbage Tree Basin archaeologists have uncovered parts of an extensive open-air midden or cooking and camp sites.
Alternatively, the Tranmere Rovers's club historian Gilbert Upton uncovered evidence that the name ' Dixie ' could be a corruption of his childhood nickname, Digsy – acquired from his approach to the children's game of tag, where Dean would dig his fist into the girl's back, hence ' Digsy '.
Merrin visits the dig site, although only the dome is uncovered, with the rest of the church buried beneath the earth.
In a climactic battle he is buried under tons of rubble, only to awaken centuries later in the modern world, uncovered by an archeological dig, and faced by a whole new series of challenges – including a fearsome new enemy whose actions may doom the entire world.
The same triangle symbol is found on a metal artefact uncovered in an archaeological dig in Lanzarote overseen by Professor Howard Foster.
On July 2, 2010, the BBC reported that archaeologists engaged in a rescue dig at Credenhill in Herefordshire had uncovered the remains of what might be a female gladiator.
It was uncovered through 1977-1979 by Amihai Mazar and George L. Kelm while Kelm was serving as professor of Biblical Backgrounds and Archaeology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, on a dig sponsored by the Seminary.
For instance, a 1993 archaeological dig in Merseyside in England uncovered over of tile and kiln remains.
" A representative of the Sultan was instructed to be present at the dig to examine the objects as they were uncovered.
Ball State University conducted an archaeological dig at the Chief's House in 1989 which uncovered artifacts including nails, brick, glass, toys, housewares, and personal items.

dig and partial
Some nails require cutting of the corners far back to remove edges that dig into the flesh, this may be done as a partial wedge resection at a podiatrist's office.
He alerted paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope, who led a dig to recover the partial skeleton.

dig and skull
When its " skull ", marked with a pentagram, is discovered in an archaeological dig, it proceeds to take over the descendants of the engineered humans in an effort to colonise the Earth.
In 1937, as the assistant of Dr. Franz Weidenreich, she worked on reconstructing the skull of the Peking Man, a Homo erectus hominid, on a paleontological dig in China.

dig and holotype
The holotype specimen, NMV P199075, a fifty-six millimetres long single left dentary of the lower jaw, containing ten teeth ( three unerupted ), was found by Mrs Nicole Evered, a long time participant of the dig.

dig and ),
While in the cabin, Ash plays a tape of an archeology professor ( the cabin's previous inhabitant ), reciting passages from the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis ( or " Book of the Dead "), which he has discovered during an archaeological dig.
Without access to cheap Indian saltpeter ( controlled by the British ), for hundreds of years France had relied on saltpetermen with royal warrants, the droit de fouille or " right to dig ", to seize nitrous-containing soil and demolished walls of barnyards, without compensation to the owners.
Syrian hamsters dig their burrows generally at a depth of 0. 7 m. A burrow includes a steep entrance pipe ( 4 – 5 cm in diameter ), a nesting and a hoarding chamber and a blind-ending branch for urination.
At harvest time, gardeners usually dig up potatoes with a long-handled, three-prong " grape " ( or graip ), i. e., a spading fork, or a potato hook, which is similar to the graip but with tines at a 90 degree angle to the handle.
This steel edge allows the board to grab or ' dig in ' to hard snow and ice ( like the blade of an ice skate ), and also protects the boards internal structure.
* " Glæd dig " ( 2007 ), TV2 Forlag
The area has been occupied since the 10th century ( although recently, remains of houses dating back to the 2nd century AD were discovered during a dig near the Oldehove ), and was granted a town charter in 1435.
To dig up dirt about Nancy, Randall assigns an unscrupulous reporter, " Reverend " T. Vernon Isopod ( Boris Karloff ), who wears a clerical collar as a device to win the confidence of the bride's parents on the eve of the wedding.
Kinnie ( James Whitmore ), they are ordered to dig in on the outskirts of town.
When Diomedes arrived, Heracles killed him with an axe ( the one used to dig the trench ), and fed the body to the horses to calm them.
" Macrobius reports the theological view of Varro that " those who dig out truth more diligently have said that the Penates are those through whom we breathe in our inner core ( penitus ), through whom we have a body, through whom we possess a rational mind.
The aforementioned Lundqvist wrote his own third verse beginning with " Jag älskar dig Sverige " ( I love thee, Sweden ), Frans Österblom wrote four verses beginning with " Jag älskar min hembygd " (" I love my native area ") and Louise Ahlén in 1910 wrote two verses which are occasionally printed still to this day, not the least lately on the Internet.
Rock-wallabies ( genus Petrogale ), rather like the goats of the northern hemisphere, specialise in rugged terrain and have modified feet adapted to grip rock with skin friction rather than dig into soil with large claws.
The " Missouri Dinosaur ," a hadrosaur ( duck-billed ), was discovered at a dig near Glen Allen.
Gardens fashioned on Esther Dean's no dig gardening principles include Randwick Community Organic Garden ( RCOG ), Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
This has suggested to some that the basin was not formed by a typical high-velocity impact, but may instead have been formed by a low-velocity projectile that hit at a low angle ( about 30 degrees or less ), and hence did not dig very deeply into the Moon.
" In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide ( 2004 ), Rolling Stone journalist Joe Gross gave the album three-and-a-half out of five stars and viewed it as a " quantum leap " over the band's previous work, commenting that it " shows that they ditched grunge for soul because they were no damn good at the former and ladies dig the latter.
Other archaeologists responsible for the dig were Gustav Hirschfeld, George Treu, Adolf Furtwängler ( who worked alongside architects ), A. Boetticher, Wilhelm Dörpfeld, and Richard Borrmann.
" If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with banknotes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coalmines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise on well-tried principles of laissez-faire to dig the notes up again ( the right to do so being obtained, of course, by tendering for leases of the note-bearing territory ), there need be no more unemployment and, with the help of the repercussions, the real income of the community, and its capital wealth also, would probably become a good deal greater than it actually is.
According to reliable primary documents, at least four times ( in 1813, 1851, 1856 and 1948 ), serious dig attempts were made to recover the supposed treasures but nothing was found.
In 1814 – 16, convict labour was also used to dig a canal ( the Ordnance Canal ), which formed the eastern boundary.
Common goals include weed control by agitating the surface of the soil around plants, piling soil around the base of plants ( hilling ), creating narrow furrows ( drills ) and shallow trenches for planting seeds and bulbs, to chop weeds, roots and crop residues, and even to dig or move soil, such as when harvesting root crops like potatoes.
Her most famous song from the early part of her career was Du hast den Farbfilm vergessen ( You forgot the colour film ), " a subtle dig mocking the sterile, gray, Communist state ," in 1974.
In the 29th year of Jie's reign he tried to dig a water-tunnel through the Qu mountain ( 瞿山 ), but the next year the mountain collapsed with a landslide.
This gave Austrians the idea to dig a canal to connect the Danube with the Black Sea at the shortest point before the Delta, between Rasova or Cernavodă ( Bogaz Köi ) and Constanţa ( Küstendjie ), and a parallel railway.

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