Phrases with «archaeological dig»

An archaeological dig refers to the process of excavating or digging into the ground to discover and uncover artifacts, structures, and other remains from ancient civilizations. It helps us learn about the past by studying these objects and understanding how people lived long ago. Full definition

Sentences with «archaeological dig»

  • This black mat has been found in archaeological digs in Canada and California, Arizona and South Carolina — even in a research site in Belgium. (brown.edu)
  • Our seminary couple had a great deal of professional experience in biblical archaeology — which was an added dividend, as they showed slides and presented lectures on archaeological digs in Palestine, both in our church and at a denominational association meeting. (religion-online.org)
  • Dice from archaeological digs in the Netherlands and the UK became fairer 600 years ago — 250 years before we began to really understand probability (newscientist.com)
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