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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.
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excavation means any man-made cut, cavity, trench, or depression in an earth surface, formed by earth removal.
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excavation The process of unearthing buried objects.
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excavation The digging out and removing of soil.
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excavation the systematic digging and recording of an archaeological site.
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