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excavators and discovered
To the east of the Chapel of Saint Helena, the excavators discovered a void containing a 2nd century drawing of a Roman ship, two low walls which supported the platform of Hadrian's 2nd century temple, and a higher 4th century wall built to support Constantine's basilica.
The location where tablets were discovered where they had fallen allowed the excavators to reconstruct their original position on the shelves: it soon appeared that they were originally shelved according to subject.
During the summer of 1994, excavators from the Nahal Tillah expedition, in southern Israel, discovered an incised ceramic shard ( ostracon ) with the serekh sign of Narmer, the same individual whose ceremonial slate palette was found by James E. Quibell in Upper Egypt.
In addition, excavators also discovered a treasury on the east of the palace and a probable throne room or royal reception / ceremonial chamber.
Gibeon was founded in the Early Bronze Age, for the excavators discovered 14 EB storage jars beneath the foundations of the Iron Age wall.
In 1983, a donation stela was discovered by Japanese excavators ( Heian Museum 1983 ) at Tehna which reveals that Osorkon III was once a High Priest of Amun himself.

excavators and Temple
The earliest texts ( 7 archaic tablets ) come from the E Temple dedicated to the goddess Inanna at Uruk, from a building labeled as Temple C by its excavators.

excavators and also
Before the sale was announced, Anthony Bamford, chairman of British excavators manufacturer JCB, had expressed interest in purchasing Jaguar Cars in August, the year previously ; only to back out when told the sale would also involve Land Rover, which he did not wish to buy.
The excavators also had to contend with protests mounted both by locals and by Neopagan groups, which were led by the Chairman of the Parish Council, Geoff Needham, a former fisherman.
Excavators are also called diggers, JCBs ( a proprietary name, in an example of a generic trademark ), mechanical shovels, or 360-degree excavators ( sometimes abbreviated simply to 360 ).
Smaller draglines were also commonly used before hydraulic excavators came into common use, the smaller draglines are now rarely used other than on river and gravel pit works.
Stephen and John Parker, also of Heytesbury, worked on nearly all of Cunnington ’ s excavations up to 1810 and were held in some esteem as reliable, careful and experienced excavators.
The speed / torque characteristic is also useful in applications such as dragline excavators, where the digging tool moves rapidly when unloaded but slowly when carrying a heavy load.
Sherds of a fourth pot were outside the entrance where the excavators considered it had been ritually smashed were also found.
Originally termed " L ' âge du renne " ( the Age of the Reindeer ) by Édouard Lartet and Henry Christy, the first systematic excavators of the type site, in their publication of 1875, the Magdalenian is synonymous in many people's minds with reindeer hunters, although Magdalenian sites also contain extensive evidence for the hunting of red deer, horse and other large mammals present in Europe towards the end of the last ice age.
It can involve heavy equipment like cranes, graders, bulldozers, or excavators, and also hand processes like the planting of trees and other vegetation.
What the excavators interpreted as a ritual pit was also found to the northwest of the western side of the long barrow, containing flint tools.
There are four enclosures at Dăbâca, each one associated with earthwork fortifications ; the excavators dated the third enclosure to the 9th or 10th century, while also claiming that it post-dated the second enclosure-the only defense work to have produced clearly datable artifacts, namely a silver penny of King Peter ( 1038 – 1041 and 1044 – 1046 ).
However, it's also possible that the older townhouse was an earlier version of the Chota townhouse, and that excavators failed to uncover the Tanasi townhouse.
It is also home to a sizeable Volvo production unit producing compact excavators, Comatel and Ciat.

excavators and known
South Milwaukee is the headquarters of Bucyrus International, formerly Bucyrus-Erie, which is known for constructing large shovels and dragline excavators, including Big Muskie, the world's largest mobile earth-moving machine.
In the UK, wheeled excavators are sometimes known as " rubber ducks.
One was an elderly Neanderthal male known as Shanidar I, or ‘ Nandy ’ to its excavators.
It recovered quickly from the collapse of Mycenaean culture, and in 1981 excavators of a burial ground found the largest 10th century building yet known from Greece.
The best known example of this is a room, known by excavators as D2, which was a part of the royal complex at Yeavering in Northumberland, and which has been widely interpreted as a temple room, for it contained buried oxen skulls, two postholes that have been interpreted as holding idols, and no evidence of domestic usage.

excavators and which
Indeed her method of digging, which most of us have subsequently adopted, causes a proliferation of loci that excavators often have difficulty keeping straight long enough to produce coherent published stratigraphic syntheses.
The Leakeys, excavators at Olduvai, defined a " Developed Oldowan " Period in which they believed they saw evidence of an overlap in Oldowan and Acheulean.
The Sun God ’ s Tomb is the seventh and earliest tomb located in B-4, which made the excavators designate this burial Tomb B-4 / 7.
The excavators suggested the grave may have been that of a " member of a so-called third gender, which were people either with different sexual orientation or transsexuals or just people who identified themselves differently from the rest of the society ", while media reports heralded the discovery of the world's first " gay caveman ".
This equipment can include the following: Draglines which operate by removing the overburden, power shovels, large trucks in which transport overburden and coal, bucket wheel excavators, and conveyors.
After several weeks work, the excavators decided to physically remove the main timbers from the site, an event for which the media had been tipped off, and so a wide variety of protestors turned up, along with a group of police officers to ensure that they did not cause trouble for the excavators.
There are two main types of " Control " configuration generally use in excavators to control the boom and bucket, both of which spread the four main digging controls between two x-y joysticks.
For this reason many companies offer miniature tracked excavators, which sacrifice the loader function for increased digging efficiency.
In 1847 he published Vestiges of the Antiquities of Derbyshire which united his work with that of earlier excavators in the area.
Telcon Construction Solutions is a joint venture between Tata Motors and Hitachi, which focuses on excavators and other construction equipment.
Individual parts of the collection which were recovered in archaeological context have been published by the original excavators.
In 1991, the firm entered a joint venture with Sumitomo of Japan to produce excavators, which ended in 1998.
This type of mining uses some of the largest machines on earth, including bucket-wheel excavators which can move as much as 12, 000 cubic meters of earth per hour.
Such gaps represent periods from which excavators have not yet found relevant fossils.
These excavators make mounds of fresh soil which are ideal locations for the germination of poplar seeds.
The excavators originally divided the site ’ s occupation history into ten periods based on the nature of material finds in the different strata: the oldest, period X, stretches back to the Neolithic period, after which there was fairly continuous occupation until the early Iron Age ( ca 1250-330 BC ), followed by a hiatus before subsequent reoccupation ; occupation finally ends in Iran ’ s medieval period ( Hasanlu period I ).

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