
excavation sites
Excavation sites are locations where archaeologists or construction workers dig into the ground to uncover or build structures below the surface. In archaeology, these sites reveal historical artifacts, fossils, or ancient buildings, helping us understand past civilizations. The process involves carefully removing soil layer by layer, often using specialized tools, to preserve valuable discoveries. In construction, excavation prepares the area for foundations or infrastructure. Proper planning and safety measures are essential to protect both workers and the integrity of what’s being uncovered or built. Excavation sites are essential for learning about history and developing modern infrastructure.