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What (who) is excavations - definition

EXPOSURE, PROCESSING AND RECORDING OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS
Excavations; Archaeological excavations; Archaeological dig; Archeological dig; Archaeology trench; Test excavation; Excavation (archeology); Excavation (archaelogy); Historical digging; Historical Digging; Test excavations; Test Excavations; Archaelogical dig; Bulldozer archaeology; User:JohnEUnited/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Bulldozer archaeology; Archaeological investigation; Dig (archaeology); Excavation (archaeology)
  • [[Stratigraphy]] in the excavation area in the [[Kerameikos]] Cemetery ([[Athens]]).
  • Stratification at an excavation site in [[Augsburg]], [[Germany]]
  • Excavations at the site of [[Gran Dolina]], in the [[Atapuerca Mountains]], [[Spain]], 2008
  • Excavations at [[Faras]], [[Sudan]], 1960s
  • Excavation at the site of the [[Battle at the Harzhorn]] (Germany)
  • [[Kilwinning Abbey]] Dig
  • [[Horse]] burial in Roman [[ditch]] on a development funded site in London. Note "out of phase" pipe intrusion left in for practical reasons
  • Romano-Celtic]] temple (56 [[Gresham Street]], [[London]])
  • Cáceres]], [[Extremadura]], [[Spain]])
  • Sieving during an excavation in Sweden.

excavations         
n. to carry out archeological excavations
Corinth Excavations         
  • View of the excavations in 1898.
  • View of the excavations in 1905.
LONG-TERM ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT AT ANCIENT CORINTH
The Corinth Excavations by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens began in 1896 and have continued with little interruption until today. Restricted by the modern village of Ancient Corinth, which directly overlies the ancient city, the main focus of School investigations has been on the area surrounding the mid-6th century B.
Training excavation         
Training excavations
Training excavations are normally run by university departments or large contractors and employ professional archaeologists to teach the basics of archaeological methodology, including photography, stratigraphy, illustration and draughtsmanship as well as survey and finds treatment.

Wikipedia

Archaeological excavation

In archaeology, excavation is the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains. An excavation site or "dig" is the area being studied. These locations range from one to several areas at a time during a project and can be conducted over a few weeks to several years.

Excavation involves the recovery of several types of data from a site. This data includes artifacts (portable objects made or modified by humans), features (non-portable modifications to the site itself such as post molds, burials, and hearths), ecofacts (evidence of human activity through organic remains such as animal bones, pollen, or charcoal), and archaeological context (relationships among the other types of data).

Before excavating, the presence or absence of archaeological remains can often be suggested by, non-intrusive remote sensing, such as ground-penetrating radar. Basic information about the development of the site may be drawn from this work, but to understand finer details of a site, excavation via augering can be used.

During excavation, archaeologists often use stratigraphic excavation to remove phases of the site one layer at a time. This keeps the timeline of the material remains consistent with one another. This is done usually though mechanical means where artifacts can be spot dated and the soil processed through methods such as mechanical sieving or water flotation. Afterwards, digital methods are then used record the excavation process and its results. Ideally, data from the excavation should suffice to reconstruct the site completely in three-dimensional space.

Examples of use of excavations
1. Archaeological excavations have been ongoing since 2003.
2. Ron Clarke, who heads excavations at Sterkfontein.
3. Meanwhile, the authority can continue the excavations.
4. Excavations currently are continuing in three major sites in Yozgat.
5. Muslim scholars say the excavations violate Aqsa‘s sanctity.