An overall report on the findings of an archeological dig, or excavation. It summarizes the work done and any finds made.
A dilapidation report is a report based on the current condition of a property at a given point in time. It records any existing damage, and the state of any particular aspects of the property that are likely to be affected by construction work, excavation or demolition.
manual excavation
The suffix of "excavation" is "-tion".
The abbreviation for "excavation" is "excav."
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J. P. Bushe-Fox has written: 'Second report on the excavation of the Roman fort at Richborough, Kent' 'Richborough Castle'
archaeology
Excavation is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.The past tense of excavate is excavated.
The answer depends on where in the world the excavation is to take place.
There are three main types of excavation: topsoil excavation, rock excavation, and muck excavation. Topsoil excavation involves removing the top layer of soil; rock excavation involves breaking and removing solid rock; and muck excavation involves digging soft, wet, and unstable soil.
Yes, words ending in "ion" are almost always nouns. The noun excavation is a singular, common noun, a word for the act of excavating or the site of excavation, a thing.
Edward Patrick McLoughlin has written: 'Report on the anatomical investigation of the skeletal remains unearthed at Castleknock in the excavation of an early Christian cemetery in the summer of 1938'