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  • '''Excavation''' is one of the processes by which archeologists, paleoanthropologists and ...s destroyed it."<ref>Barker, Philip (1993). ''Techniques of Archaeological Excavation'', third edition. London: Routledge. p. 100. ISBN 0-415-15152-X.</ref>
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  • ...rview is provided by Barker, Philip (1993). ''Techniques of Archaeological Excavation'', third edition. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-15152-X.
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  • {{r|Excavation}} {{r|Excavation}}
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  • (1855 - 1925) German [[archaeology|archaeologist]] famous for his excavation of [[Babylon]], now in modern Iraq.
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  • An excavation and supporting infrastructure, usually underground but sometimes on the lan
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  • ...erin]], deliberately made shock-sensitive so it can be used for commercial excavation without complex interconnection, relying on [[sympathetic detonation]] to f
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  • ...ve materials in order to reduce its sensitivity; widely used in commercial excavation
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  • ...ol)]], powered by compressed air, electricity, and explosives, and used in excavation and demolition
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  • *[http://www.canterburytrust.co.uk/annreps/pdfs/2001/003.pdf Archaeological excavation for the missing gatehouse]
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  • ...e accurate date.<ref>Barker, Philip (1993). ''Techniques of Archaeological Excavation'', third edition. London: Routledge. pp. 22&ndash;23. ISBN 0-415-15152-X.</
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  • ...rview is provided by Barker, Philip (1993). ''Techniques of Archaeological Excavation'', third edition. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-15152-X.
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  • *Barker, Philip (1993). ''Techniques of Archaeological Excavation'', third edition. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-15152-X.
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  • ...etween 1960 and 1962 led by archaeologist Philip Rahtz; the results of the excavation were published in 1979. The excavations revealed that the earliest phase of
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  • ...isted on a site.<ref>Barker, Philip (1993). ''Techniques of Archaeological Excavation'', third edition. London: Routledge. pp. 34&ndash;35. ISBN 0-415-15152-X.</
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  • ...1741-Time-Team-Hopton-Castle.pdf Hopton Castle, Shropshire: Archaeological Excavation Report]''. Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology Limited.
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  • ....<ref name=Barker140>Barker, Philip (1993). ''Techniques of Archaeological Excavation'', third edition. London: Routledge. p. 140. ISBN 0-415-15152-X.</ref> ...ed investigation may be rushed.<ref>Barker, ''Techniques of Archaeological Excavation'', pp. 140–141.</ref> This is particularly the case on building sites whe
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  • {{r|Excavation}}
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  • ...Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University}}</ref> The tel was first [[excavation|excavated]] in 1903, and since then has been the subject of archaeological
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