0 the act of removing earth that is covering very old objects buried in the ground in order to discover things about the past:
Three skulls and one full skeleton were discovered during the excavation of an Egyptian tomb.
She has taken part in several excavations of Roman settlements across Europe.
The site has been undergoing demolition and excavation since August.
Construction companies acknowledge the danger of excavation work.
Excavation on the site is likely to continue for several years.
Recent excavations reveal that the ancient city of Pompeii suffered several devastating landslides.
His boyhood memories included the excavation for the railroad tunnel to Union Station.
Excavation was unnecessary as there was nothing new to learn.
Test excavations were conducted at 37 sites, each of which was selected by a stratified random sampling strategy.
Perhaps the results of future excavations will shed some light on our discovery and these questions.
Initially, even the practical organization of the excavations, with large numbers of excavation workers, remained unaltered.
These dual perceptions echoed the concerns of the forensic excavations.
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