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plural of excavatio.
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| excavation |
A hole, tunnel, shaft, quarry, or pit where soil and/or rock have been removed from the Earth.
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| excavation |
Any area where layers of soil or other material are systematically displaced and recorded in order to examine past human activity.
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| excavation |
The breaking of ground, except common household gardening, ground care and agricultural activity.
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| excavation |
the systematic removal and recording of prehistoric or historic artifacts, features, and associated materials (eg, soil samples) from the ground; may involve a wide variety of techniques ranging from the use of small, specialized picks, brushes, and trowels to the use of heavy equipment to remove overburden and dig profile trenches.
Ãâó: www.co.pinellas.fl.us/BCC/yatki/glossary.htm
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