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Make a list of all the objects that archaeologist may find when they excavate a site.

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Answered by prateekparashar2005
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excavation is the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains. An excavation site or "dig" is a site being studied. Such a site excavation concerns itself with a specific archaeological site or a connected series of sites, and may be conducted over as little as several weeks to over a number of years.

Numerous specialized techniques with particular features are used. Resources and other practical issues do not allow archaeologists to carry out excavations whenever and wherever they choose. These constraints mean many known sites have been deliberately left unexcavated. This is with the intention of preserving them for future generations as well as recognising the role they serve in the communities that live near them.

Excavation involves the recovery of several types of data from a site. These data include artifacts (objects made or modified by humans), features (modifications to the site itself such as post molds, burials, and hearths), ecofacts (evidence for the local environment and resources being used such as snail shells, seeds, and butchered bones) and, most importantly, archaeological context (relationships among the other types of data). Ideally, data from the excavation should suffice to reconstruct the site completely in three-dimensional space.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Archaeologists have discovered the following things: tools, pans, pots, coins, ornaments, & coins. Any of these things may consist of bone, stone , wood, baked clay or metal. Objects made of strong, unpolluted substances typically live for a long time. Some of other things that can be found are the surface used for writing inscriptions , building remains, etc

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  • Excavation includes discovery, treatment and historical record of remains in archaeology. The place to be investigated is an excavation site or dig. These positions vary from one to several places at a time during a project and can be carried out for several weeks to years.
  • Excavation includes the processing from a site of many data forms. This data includes artifacts such as humanly produced or transformed artefacts, characteristics (unportable changes to the site itself such as post-molds, burials and hot spaces), biological facts (evidence of human activity by means of organic remains such as animal bones, pollen or charcoal) and archaeological context.
  • During the excavation, stratigraphic excavements are typically used by archaeologists to remove phases from the site on a single sheet. This means that the time frame of the item remains the same. This is normally achieved using mechanical methods to identify and process objects by means of methods like scanning or flotation. The excavation process and its results are then recorded using digital methods. Ideally, excavation data should be enough to fully rebuild the site in 3D

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