Excavation
It is known as erosion. (What is the meaning of 7?)
Leaching?
Soil erosion occurs when wind or running water removes soil from where it lay
Soil erosion is the removal and washing away of the top soil, by the weather; wind, frost and water.
The effect of soil erosion on earth is that it leads to the removal of fertile soil. It leads to the lessening of water holding capacity of soil.
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.
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Removal of nutrients from soil is called leaching
sometimes herbivores are responsible for the removal of soil .how?
There is an archaeological dig in our own town.This site is of archaeological importance.Archaeological evidence suggests that the Celts never knew what a banana is.
Mapungubwe is an important archaeological site because it was the center of a powerful kingdom that flourished in southern Africa between the 9th and 13th centuries. The artifacts uncovered at the site provide valuable insights into the social, political, and economic structures of this ancient civilization, as well as its interactions with other cultures in the region. Additionally, the discovery of gold artifacts at Mapungubwe hints at the kingdom's wealth and trading networks.
In your backyard
Have a root
A survey.
A survey.
an ecofact is an object, found at an archaeological site and carrying archaeological significance, but previously unhanded by humans.
A dig site is an area where archaeological excavations are carried out to uncover and study artifacts, fossils, and other remains that provide information about past civilizations, cultures, and environments. Dig sites are carefully documented and analyzed by archaeologists to piece together the history and lifestyles of ancient peoples.