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The action or process of excavating (to dig or remove earth). See common excavation, rock excavation, and unclassified excavation.
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| excavation |
a method of data collection in which archaeologists remove the soil matrix and observe and record the provenience and context of archaeological finds.
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| excavation |
Digging up and removing artifacts and features from an archaeological site in order to analyze and predict past human behavior.
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| excavation |
to dig or remove soil, rocks, etc., resulting in a change in site elevation.
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| excavatio |
pl. excavatio´nes [L., from ex out + cavus hollow] [TA] excavation: anatomic terminology for a hollowed-out space, pouch, or cavity.
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