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  • ournal publishes summarized descriptions of excavations across the People's Republic of China, but
  • local volunteers to undertake several small excavations after the old path material had been remove
  • ry of Religious Affairs of Israel began the excavations aimed at exposing the continuation of the W
  • t the University of Chicago, sponsor of the excavations, all have been published and also made avai
  • He has led several major excavations along with studies of stone circles and sta
  • Further excavations also identified a complex of monumental bui
  • Later excavations also brought to light Bronze Age tumulus bu
  • Excavations also came out with ancient iron objects suc
  • ourced, of course) nonsense about Templars, excavations, and the Ark of the Covenant from the secti
  • works during Sangam Era and archaeological excavations, and particularly in the Second Ten of Path
  • Under the church are visible excavations, and an underground passage said to reach H
  • idan Final Report, Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, No. 119.
  • Later excavations and surveys adjacent to Battlesbury Camp hi
  • d exercise yard found during archaeological excavations and subsequent research indicate that Viroc
  • 8): Zuq el-Fauqani Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, No. 120.
  • the early centuries of the Common era with excavations and research revealing connections from Chi
  • Excavations and renovations at Mitla conducted by Leopo
  • ut to be one of the most important Iron Age excavations and community archaeology projects in Brita
  • nni of the Syrian Service of Archaeological Excavations and Paolo Matthiae, the excavator of Ebla.
  • Further excavations and explorations of the site were carried o
  • exhibits on over 60 years of archaeological excavations and investigations in the Moundville Archae
  • ntermittent freshwater marches, ponds, open excavations, and canals and ditches.
  • Preliminary Report Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, No. 121.
  • She also supervised excavations and examined finds and artifacts.
  • Excavations and studies have found that Kaupang was a h
  • He is known particulary for excavations and studies at the Sands of Beirut and at R
  • , Boris Ilakovac and Vinko Foretic did test excavations and the results were promising.
  • not finding one, they then filled in their excavations and restored the shape of the mound.
  • Pennsylvania in 1939, specializing in Greek excavations and Greek pottery.
  • sation has been recorded from archeological excavations and surface finds.
  • iliya Final Report Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, No. 120.
  • Excavations and surface survey of the site and its surr
  • ate of Tennessee, conducting archaeological excavations and research, informing the public about Te
  • r marches, pastureland, rural gardens, open excavations, and irrigated land.
  • Anati has performed excavations and archaeological research in Israel (espe
  • l gardens, water storage areas, ponds, open excavations, and canals and ditches.
  • port- Final Report Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, No. 116.
  • duct, baths, have been discovered by recent excavations, and also one of the city gates, flanked by
  • orations of the history of Rome by means of excavations, and succeeded in satisfying himself of the
  • ches, arable land, pastureland, ponds, open excavations, and canals and ditches.
  • nts were made to landowners affected by the excavations and, in Leinster Gardens to the east, the f
  • Gary Pegoraro (Marron Excavations Anderson-FPE/RCS) 250cc International Secon
  • Training excavations are performed for local schools, such as He
  • London Archaeological Archive codes for the excavations are BC72/GM152, UT74, BC74, BC75 and BYD81.
  • Further excavations are planned, as of 2007.
  • Excavations are still under way at the site and more ru
  • Further excavations are considered to be unlikely, since the mi
  • The methods and publication of his excavations are very selective.
  • These excavations are operated in conjunction with the Wideni
  • Water tables in the peat excavations are artificially lowered during active work
  • ard Museum in Phoenix, while artifacts from excavations are housed in the Arizona State Museum.
  • Current excavations are sometimes open for visitors, and occasi
  • bi Samuel and the surrounding archeological excavations are now part of a National Park.
  • Many excavations are going on along the east coast, digging
  • museum is close to the Ruins of Abu, where excavations are still taking place.
  • Further excavations as part of the redevelopment of the Bull RI
  • the palace with artefacts found during her excavations, as well as those bought from other archaeo
  • STAG has undertaken excavations as far away as Condate, the Roman name for
  • Excavations at Kilteasheen, presently on the Riversdale
  • Excavations at this location uncovered Paleo Indian art
  • Excavations at Mow Cop have found querns dating back to
  • In Denmark, recent archaeological excavations at Lejre, where Scandinavian tradition loca
  • New excavations at the site were begun by a team from the U
  • Archeological excavations at Reccopolis have revealed traces of city
  • Further excavations at Stonehenge were carried out by William C
  • eport of the American Exploration Society's Excavations at Gournia, Crete, 1902-1905,” in Transacti
  • rious statuettes have been recovered during excavations at the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan with wh
  • e Alfred V. Kidder and asked to join him on excavations at Pecos, New Mexico.
  • New excavations at Viroconium (Wroxeter) in England begin (
  • Excavations at Saqqara, 1937-1938 / by Selim Hassan ; r
  • ce was as a photographer for the pioneering excavations at Great Zimbabwe in 1929, led by Gertrude
  • rock shelter called Wadi Madamagh and made excavations at Ard Tlaili in Lebanon.
  • f the University of Colorado has undertaken excavations at the site.
  • Excavations at Beit She'an by the University of Pennsyl
  • Daya Ram Sahni starts excavations at Harrappa for the Archaeological Survey o
  • Survey of India and University of Cambridge excavations at Malvan in Gujarat.
  • y at the University of Vienna and undertook excavations at Ephesus, Aigeira and Aguntum.
  • Excavations at Nausharo, 6 km from Mehrgarh, revealed a
  • Excavations at Brahmagiri by M. H. Krishna of the Mysor
  • eological Survey of India (ASI) carried out excavations at Purana Qila in 1954-55 and again from 19
  • However, this has been disputed through excavations at Lerna showing that "Minyan" ware had a p
  • Excavations at Assur are continued by a team from the D
  • Excavations at Nagarjunakonda by the Archaeological Sur
  • [36] Excavations at the site during the British Mandate show
  • First excavations at Uruk by William Kennett Loftus (continue
  • Excavations at Nonsuch Palace, Surrey, England, by Mart
  • Ongoing excavations at Peking Man Site in Zhoukoudian, China un
  • Archaeological investigations and excavations at the site were conducted in 1930, 1962, a
  • The first of five seasons of excavations at the nearby Qumran ruins commenced in Dec
  • o Greece for the first time; he visited the excavations at Mycenae and developed a love of Greece a
  • Chinese excavations at Peking Man Site in Zhoukoudian, begun in
  • Excavations at Olmec site of La Venta by Matthew Sterli
  • Excavations at Beitin.
  • From 1997-99 she co-directed excavations at Khirbet Yattir in Israel.
  • major discoveries at Saqqara and undertaken excavations at other archaeological sites in Ethiopia a
  • Excavations at Fulda.
  • First excavations at Olympia
  • Excavations at Frilford, Berks, 1937-8.
  • Start of excavations at Ahichatra.
  • orchardt leads Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft excavations at the Ancient Egyptian necropolis of Abusi
  • Excavations at Filitosa, Corsica, begin.
  • ing unpublished finds from Carl W. Blegen's excavations at the Palace of Nestor.
  • oval for joint Sino-Japanese archaeological excavations at the site was given in 1994.
  • New excavations at Brahmagiri by Amalananda Ghosh.
  • Excavations at Deir el Bahari, 1911-1931.
  • heologist Pei Wenzhong joins the continuing excavations at Peking Man site in Zhoukoudian, China.
  • Excavations at Bremetennacum (Ribchester), Lancashire,
  • Flinders Petrie begins excavations at Tall al-Ajjul (continue to 1934).
  • Vere Gordon Childe completes excavations at Skara Brae (begun in 1928).
  • J.R. Mortimer begins excavations at Duggleby Howe.
  • omatic career, however, he financed his own excavations at Tell Halaf in Syria in 1911-13 and again
  • Excavations at Mezhirich, Ukraine, by I. G. Pidoplichko
  • e University of Tennessee conducted salvage excavations at both Rose Island (40MR44) and Mialoquo (
  • Ernest Renan makes excavations at Byblos.
  • Excavations at Uruk by Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft beg
  • September - Carl Humann begins excavations at Pergamon.
  • Excavations at Brahmagiri by Amalananda Ghosh.
  • Excavations at the site in 2006 led to the discovery of
  • hidden or abandoned gold led to a number of excavations at the site, including one in 1954 where a
  • Material unearthed by Otto Zdansky's excavations at Peking Man Site in Zhoukoudian, China wh
  • Excavations at Maiden Castle in October 1937.
  • 1798: The first recorded excavations at Stonehenge are made by William Cunningto
  • a professional career, which began with the excavations at Chew Valley Lake (north Somerset) in 195
  • In 1895 he began the first Austrian excavations at Ephesus, and in 1898 was founder of the
  • Excavations at the Third Wall of Jerusalem's Old City,
  • esearchers expressed confidence that future excavations at the site will come to rival those produc
  • Archaeological excavations at the ancient city of Abiward have been ma
  • Start of 5 year project of large excavations at Birka.
  • V.H. Fenwick, 1984, Insula de Burgh: Excavations at Burrow Hill, Butley, Suffolk 1978-1981,
  • Excavations at Rispain Camp, near Whithorn, show that i
  • Excavations at Vaishali in Bihar begin (continue to 196
  • ieldwork projects in Oxfordshire, including excavations at Mingies Ditch and Alchester.
  • Vimala Begley commences excavations at Arikamedu in Pondicherry.
  • t the Buffalo Museum of Science and directs excavations at the Hiscock Site in Byron, New York.
  • the Buffalo Museum of Science, and directs excavations at the Hiscock Site in Byron, New York.
  • Astrakhan State University led a series of excavations at the Samosdelskoye site near the village
  • the Autonomous Republic of the Crimea to do excavations at Ancient Greek sites on the Crimea.
  • During excavations at Piethorne in the mid-18th century, a Cel
  • Tom Dillehay begins excavations at Monte Verde, Chile
  • Excavations at Tell Brak, Syria, are begun by a team fr
  • Archaeological Survey of India begins excavations at Nagda chalcolithic site (continues to 19
  • w University team led by Yigal Yadin begins excavations at Tel Hazor (continues to 1958).
  • First excavations at Beit Shemesh (continues to 1912).
  • d related institutions begin archaeological excavations at Songguk-ri, a prehistoric village that s
  • s, drawings and object inventories from his excavations at Samarra, Persepolis, Pasargadae and else
  • Excavations at Wharram Percy by Maurice Beresford begin
  • Excavations at Shechem by a German team begin.
  • his numerous books and articles and for his excavations at Tell Hesban in Jordan.
  • March 1 - Discovery and subsequent start of excavations at Glozel.
  • half a million years ago as revealed by the excavations at Boxgrove.
  • ible for the first organized archaeological excavations at the site of the ancient city of Smyrna,
  • Excavations at Qatna by Robert du Mesnil du Boisson beg
  • First excavations at Deir al-Madinah by Ernesto Schiaparelli.
  • He has an international reputation for his excavations at Sutton Hoo, on behalf of the British Mus
  • In 1778, excavations at the Auld Kirk at North Berwick uncovered
  • ith Frank T. Schnell, performed significant excavations at Lockett Mound, now known as the Neisler
  • Excavations at Teppe Hasanlu begin (continue to 1974).
  • ng this identification has yet emerged from excavations at this or other sites.
  • fter the war he directed the British Museum excavations at Ur and Tell Ubaid, in Mesopotamia.
  • Excavations at the site have yielded coins and seals re
  • rsity of Tennessee archaeologists conducted excavations at the Eva site and managed to extract a re
  • Excavations at Mersin by John Garstang begin (continue
  • Recent archaeological excavations at Norton have revealed evidence of human a
  • Metaxia Tsipopoulou began excavations at Petras in 1985.
  • Excavations at Cival directed by Dr. Francisco Estrada-
  • The Excavations at Corozal, Venezuela: Stratigraphy and Cer
  • Excavations at Akhmim have disclosed numerous Christian
  • Excavations at Skara Brae begin under V. Gordon Childe.
  • Excavations at Skara Brae under D. V. Clarke begin.
  • g the restoration of the Jerash Theatre and excavations at Petra in 1956.
  • Colin Renfrew begins excavations at Sitagroi, Greece (continues to 1970).
  • Excavations at the site have revealed many items from N
  • Excavations at Ephesus by John Turtle Wood begin.
  • fragments of this helmet were found during excavations at Wollaston, Northamptonshire on a site op
  • location of the Shuqba cave) following her excavations at Es Skhul and El Wad.
  • Copper Bull from Leonard Woolley's excavations at Ur.
  • Her excavations at the cave sites in the Levant were conduc
  • Giuseppe Fiorelli takes charge of excavations at Pompeii.
  • I-X of the excavations at Giza / by Selim Hassan.
  • Another was found during rescue excavations at Penhale Round on the A30, the most easte
  • ics and a stone platform pipe were found in excavations at the site.
  • Excavations at Nevasa, Maharashtra, begin (continue to
  • the archaeologist who conducted most of the excavations at Angel Mounds.
  • Excavations at Tepe Gawri revealed 16 levels showing th
  • Preservation and archaeology excavations at Angel Mounds State Historic Site offer a
  • was co-director of the University of Sydney excavations at Pella, Jordan from 1982 to 1989.
  • Gertrude Caton-Thompson begins excavations at Great Zimbabwe.
  • September: John Garstang conducts first excavations at Et-Tell.
  • John Garstang begins excavations at Jericho (continue to 1936).
  • Funnell, John (2000) Excavations at Rocky Clump, Stanmer.
  • Pierre Lacau / Jean-Philippe Lauer, excavations at Saqqara.
  • New excavations at Viroconium (Wroxeter) in England begin.
  • and, the following summer, he worked on the excavations at Snail Down near Stonehenge with his brot
  • Excavations at Bibracte begun by Gabriel Bulliot (conti
  • University of Pennsylvania excavations at Nippur conclude (began in 1888).
  • First excavations at Samaria begin by a Harvard expedition.
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