This depends significantly on the size of the site. At the early stages there may be as few as two, going up to many many more.
An excavation?
i have no f***** idea its just a ball of s***
An archaeological site can be called many things. If it is in the process of being excavated it is either and excavation site or and archaeological site. It the site has already been excavated and has cultural significance it may become a National Heritage site.
A layer in an archaeological dig is called an archaeological context. This is usually referred to as a sequence or archaeological record.
None?
A "dig". They dig up things.
about 400 people
100
17
43?
about 25
Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.Yes, they did. There have been many recent archaeological digs attesting to the Roman presence in Wales.
Many thousands of years ago by prehistoric people, as indicated by archaeological discoveries.
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about fourty-four people including seamon, Lewis' dog.
Archaeological evidence indicate the expedition did cross into Arkansas in June, 1541 and it made it at least as far west as present day Van Buren in northwest Arkansas.
There are many archaeological sites in Australia. See the related link for more details.