excavation in the PONS Dictionary

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Having caused a great excavation to be made, he buried the treasure there....
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A new series of more meticulous modern excavations was initiated in 1970.
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During the early excavations, the deposits were troweled and screened with a 1/8 inch mesh screen.
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His work resulted in more excavations of more pyramid complexes.
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The final report on these excavations is yet to be published.
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The excavation revealed the bones (some burned) of several individuals.
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After recent excavations the depth of the well has now been estimated as about 50 metres.
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In 2004, the team had a short excavation and study season in order to process finds.
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Many sites are the subject of ongoing excavation or investigation.
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The 1972 excavations reached layers that had remained waterlogged and had preserved items that otherwise would have been destroyed.
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