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The meteorite strikes continued, some excavating craters 1,4.33 kilometers across.
The second is another shop that archaeologists are still excavating.
Since then, they've been excavating the rest of the remains.
And so my task was less perusing and more excavating.
The company is currently excavating two ash basins at the site.
For now, China's bitcoin miners can continue excavating their digital ore.
Officials expected to work on excavating the site through the night.
Archaeologists had long been prohibited from excavating on most military bases.
In the 13s, Russian researchers began excavating Denisova Cave in Siberia.
It seems to be about excavating the sexual from the nonsexual.
Authorities also began excavating the backyard of the Mallory Crescent residence Wednesday.
" … "Because we are not excavating, we depend on Israeli publications from Jerusalem.
They began excavating for months at a time after the rancher's visit.
But there's a special poignancy in Bloodlines and its ever-excavating fanbase.
"City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles" by Mike Davis
The episode managed to acknowledge a show's deep roots while excavating them.
Archaeologists first began excavating Nimrud -- built nearly 3,20143 years ago -- in the 1840s.
Archeologists first began excavating Nimrud -- built nearly 3,000 years ago -- in the 20143s.
He also complained that authorities were excavating the crash site without proper procedure.
Saeed said there were plans to begin excavating the southern palace next spring.
How different is excavating a site without processing the finds from looting it?
Excavating the past, wrenching it into the present — that's very much his brand.
The price required to get miners excavating is widely estimated at above $7,000.
Experts are still excavating more victims&apos bodies from hidden mass graves throughout Bosnia.
Michael and his sons started excavating the basement soon after, eventually revealing George's remains.
With compact mechanical diggers, workers are excavating rubble from 22-metre (72-feet) shafts.
That spinning excavating wheel looks ready to take a bite out of the earth.
"We were excavating very much like you would excavate a terrestrial site," said Halligan.
Furthermore, Roberson's achievement in remaining funny while excavating her pain is just straightforwardly heroic.
And I think the Washington Post did a phenomenal job of excavating all that.
There he became an amateur archaeologist, excavating Native American graves on the Channel Islands.
Ms. Parks ("Topdog/Underdog") has devoted much of her career to excavating this vacuum.
On Saturday, authorities began excavating the yard of Brooten's boyfriend in a Brisbane suburb.
It would also involve excavating for the new tunnel and stations, and constructing station entrances.
Now they have picked up their trowels and are excavating the artefacts along the route.
The men move much slower and with more care when excavating burial sites for babies.
In 1961, archeologists began systematically excavating the city, storing thousands of sculptural fragments in depots.
We're excavating some of the more peculiar provisions included in the 600-plus-page bill.
Instead of excavating Kennedy for larger artistic aims, it eviscerates him for narrow voyeuristic ones.
If we want to drain the swamp, what better way than by literally excavating it?
For decades, historians like Kauffman have been excavating evidence of Africans living and working in Britain.
Let me be clear: Excavating this history and acknowledging how it shapes present inequalities is important.
Crews were excavating a segment of the underground pipeline on Friday, TransCanada spokesman Terry Cunha said.
Sales of excavating machines doubled in May from a year earlier, according to an industry website.
The company literally moved mountains—excavating parts of the Nevada foothills to fit its massive footprint.
Crews of up to six people can work as long as eight hours excavating a grave.
Next up, the researchers hope to shed light on some older remains they found while excavating.
An excavating team in Argentina just pulled an over 30-ton rock out of the ground.
A work crew discovered the remains Tuesday while excavating for a pipeline, said Greeley Police Sgt.
The explosion was caused by an accidental strike to the pipeline by excavating equipment, the statement said.
Excavating personal triumphs and public traumas, kindling love and sexuality, contending with struggle both emotional and economic.
Without his permission, someone was excavating a small piece of land he had bought six years ago.
The volunteers — part of a University of Washington expedition — spent a month this summer excavating the bones.
Now his main responsibility was excavating mines with the bulldozer's blade, often exploding them in the process.
There's some reward in this, in the excavating we do that often unearths interesting, long-forgotten facts.
Excavating something forgotten from Polish history and reframing it in a contemporary context has become Tokarczuk's signature.
Archaeologists are excavating the surroundings of a prestigious villa, with plans to open it to the public.
"I like excavating the things right beneath the surface of the city where I live," she said.
After the excavating machine left, talks over what to do with the bog lasted more than a decade.
In June of 1619, a group of 30 men met at the church the archaeologists are now excavating.
Well, there are no benefits to excavating and transporting some of the dirtiest fossil fuel in the world.
Hamas's military wing complained in a statement that Israeli forces had been excavating enormous areas east of Gaza.
These mines don't exist for the purpose of excavating crystals; usually, they're gold or copper or cobalt mines.
Archaeologists in Jamestown, Virginia -- North America's first permanent British settlement -- began excavating the site almost two years ago.
In 2007, archeologists excavating a Neolithic burial site in Italy found a couple locked in a tender embrace.
In February 2018 archaeologists started excavating a secret tunnel thought to lead beneath a pyramid at the site.
As he continued excavating, he found another crater with a tektite at the bottom, and another, and another.
The Iraq Survey Group would scour the countryside, excavating purported W.M.D. sites and interrogating dumbfounded Iraqi military officers.
The mixture of period fidelity and anachronism signalled to the audience that they were excavating Ibsen's artifact together.
Excavating, teaching and celebrating the feminine through stories is, inside our climate emergency, a matter of human survival.
Excavating the surrounding area for additional clues, officials later found an arm and two legs wrapped in burlap.
Its 12 tracks offer intimate vignettes of past relationships, excavating uncomfortable truths with a generosity that's almost overwhelming.
Read on for all the dirty details on our favorites and to see how their skin-excavating claims fare.
In the second decade of the 19th century, British archaeologist Cladius Rich began excavating Assyrian sites in northern Iraq.
Imani Scott-Blackwell Often in these kinds of election-excavating conversations, tension can arise, particularly among liberal-leaning women.
I like to devour an entire pomelo in one sitting, excavating the bitter pink sections from their rhinoceros hide.
Between defining the edges of his peony leaves and excavating tiny florets of lilac, he would check his emails.
Unlike dirt-filled dig sites, excavating the archaeology of the internet unearths things many people have actually experienced firsthand.
More than two decades later, experts are still excavating more victims&apos bodies from hidden mass graves throughout Bosnia.
Michael Polito excavating an Adélie penguin breeding colony in Antarctica to determine when penguins first arrived at this location.
While this goes on, Yay's husband Tha is silently excavating a mini fire pit in the rain-softened earth.
I look forward to excavating these legacies and exposing the public to a different, dark side of the moon.
Archaeologists found the priceless piece of treasure inside a room of a structure they were excavating on the island.
When archaeologists started excavating shortly thereafter, they found a plaster floor of a palace near the huge wine storeroom.
Golden and Brown University bioarchaeologist Andrew Scherer are leading the team that has been excavating the site since 2018.
Led by Dr. Maria Nilsson and Associate Director John Ward, the archaeologists have been excavating the area since 2012.
Marine archaeologists excavating a shipwreck dating back to the Roman Empire announced the rare discovery of a bronze sculpture.
His parents retired as the owners of Siebenaler Excavating, a landscape, sod and drainage business that was in Shakopee.
It is a curious novel to describe, for much of the plot involves excavating the profound from the mundane.
He switched to a gentler excavating tool, a sharpened wooden broomstick, to avoid breaking any glass or ceramic finds.
Lhwyd didn't report the human remains, but they were uncovered in 230, when modern archaeologists were excavating the site.
At the rear of Gorham's Cave, past the hearth the team was excavating, there was a tall metal staircase.
But the areas she is actively excavating, which are close to the erosion edge, "can disappear this winter," she says.
Many of them were buried directly on the plain, and for the first time, archaeologists are systematically excavating the battlefield.
In a two-week period in early February, Gawker, Newsweek, and BuzzFeed News wrote stories excavating the allegations against Cosby.
Archaeologists discovered this unusual upper jaw in 2002, while excavating the Misliya cave along the slopes of Israel's Mount Carmel.
Three years ago, archeologists at Mount Vernon began excavating a slave cemetery on a hill south of George Washington's tomb.
The song finds Black Marble stuck in a liminal space, unable to move forward without first truly excavating the past.
This month, the South began excavating the remains of soldiers missing from the war from the DMZ on its own.
The cleanup plan would include installing engineering controls and excavating almost 212,000 cubic yards of dioxin-contaminated material for disposal.
The company noted it has been excavating the plant's ash ponds since 21, and has removed about 2000% of it.
Archaeology needs people out in the field, surveying, documenting, and excavating as much as they can as soon as they can.
Brian Borcherdt has been keeping busy the past few years, excavating sound as one half of electronic noise maestros Holy Fuck.
It's like having your own personal director/therapist excavating for you, helping you to go deeper, richer; make you broader, wider.
It has a well-known power bias, and actually being interested in excavating, having a curiosity about ... How did this happen?
Rather, the past five months have seen copious amounts of copy, airtime and bandwidth marshaled in service of excavating Kobe's humanity.
The project involves excavating and securing more than two miles of earth that border an unexcavated area of the ancient city.
Here was a man excavating the darkest corners of his soul in order to bring us some sort of higher truth.
Captivated while excavating an Israeli site on a postgraduate fellowship, Dr. Stager decided against a legal career to pursue biblical archaeology.
This allowed them to map a midden without excavating in just two or three days (longer for forested or brushy sites).
The next two shifts would pick up where they left off, excavating exactly one meter further into the mountain every day.
Excavating internet-fossilized synth sounds evocative of RollerCoaster Tycoon era video games, the track's voiceover meditates on artificial superintelligence and lattes.
LAPD is executing a search warrant at Rogers' home, and we're told they will be excavating his property for a possible body.
The settlement covers the costs of excavating trenches called fireholes where waste was once burned and of separating pollutants from the soil.
Tasked by their mother to sell it all as soon as possible, they began excavating 306 Hollywood Avenue in Hillside, New Jersey.
Researchers excavating specimens out of the permafrost, or frozen ground, in the Arctic make do with much more down to Earth tools.
He met the prospector responsible for excavating the dinosaur tail, who guided Xing through the mines and showed him new geological samples.
Men roam the arctic, boring through the permafrost and excavating the remains of these mighty creatures in search of their ivory tusks.
One of his clients was an excavating contractor who couldn't get a license to buy explosives, because he had a criminal record.
They were excavating a burial site when someone came across the seven-inch statue covered in dirt and surrounded by ceramic shards.
A team of paleontologists from the museum spent the next five months excavating the layer of sediment in which they were found.
Still, it took 10 years of construction to complete, which included expanding both lakes and excavating huge caverns and miles of tunnels.
In 2016, 20 years after she first disappeared, investigators followed a tip that led to excavating a hillside on the college's campus.
Excavating a vast trove of historical archives, he and his young staff compiled a Facebook imitation, chronicling 1917, in Russian and English.
She's been excommunicated by her religious family, and her first love interest promises a plotline devoted to excavating her troubled Catholic past.
Honey In 2015, archaeologists reported that they'd found 3,000-year-old honey while excavating tombs in Egypt, and it was perfectly edible.
The teenaged looter had spent a whole night excavating the cave and was found with several archaeological objects loaded into his backpack.
The researchers are currently excavating the remains of a wooden street from the medieval Vågsbunnen district, which dates back to the 15th century.
Archaeologists discovered the epic structure in 2017 while they were excavating the grounds of a Protestant church to build a new community center.
The center posted on Facebook Friday showing bulldozing of trees and excavating already under way on a stretch of land near the sanctuary.
In 2011, the team excavating the cave discovered more toe bones, finger bones, part of a thigh bone and seven teeth, NPR reported.
In 22011, DePalma, at the time a twenty-­two-year-old paleontology undergraduate, began excavating a small site in the Hell Creek Formation.
Adult Jennifer is excavating photos, journals and cards, talking to the other women who also took riding lessons, meeting the once-glamorous Mrs.
Mr. Sakiagak turned to digging out the igloo's interior, leaving a platform at the original level of the surface while excavating the rest.
Ten years ago, archaeologists began excavating the Sobibor death camp, where an estimated 23,22 Jews were killed from April 2000 to October 288.
He mentioned "the money they're not going to have to spend" by not excavating new tunnels, laying new tracks and building new stations.
About two years ago, the machine, which measures 57 feet tall and 325 feet long, started excavating a two-mile tunnel under downtown Seattle.
They don't have troops ... But we have troops, and on the other mountain ridge, China is there with big excavating equipment, taking out minerals.
Beneath a hill not far away from the amusements, Tencent, an internet giant, has finished excavating a bomb-proof cavern with five massive entrances.
The researchers are still excavating the skull, but once complete, a full investigation will be performed at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
I don't know, it's like figuring out the landscape of a song, as if we're excavating it and removing stuff and not cluttering it.
The leak has since been contained and cleanup efforts using vacuum trucks and excavating equipment are underway, according to the pipeline's operator, TC Energy.
An article on Tuesday about the history of farming misidentified a researcher who worked on excavating a 23,000-year-old site in the 1980s.
At times in recent months more than 100 archaeologists were on the site, excavating and recording ancient structures that the construction would have destroyed.
According to museum and Lebanese officials, it was first cataloged in 1967 by a Swiss archaeologist excavating the Temple of Eshmun in Sidon, Lebanon.
Trilobites Paleontologists excavating a basin in southern Tanzania have uncovered 245-million-year-old fossils belonging to one of the earliest relatives of dinosaurs.
Here, the lens of poet and critic Maggie Nelson proves helpful in excavating just what is so arresting — and subtly terrifying — in Terra Infirma.
"They have a warm-up ritual that they do on Mondays where it's like they're excavating this sadness from their bones," Ms. Tarker reported.
"I was confident soon after we started excavating Botai sites in 1993 that we had found the earliest domesticated horses," she said in a statement.
Ishmael Bermudez has spent half a century excavating the "Well of Ancient Mysteries," a tranquil and historic site, in the backyard of his childhood home.
In some cases, Whitefish Energy is building roads and excavating in order to even get to the lines; in others, they're lifted in by helicopter.
This vision of a hollow earth, of mysterious travellers excavating the land is of course best articulated on "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head".
A pair of motorized conveyor belts then take those random bits of Lego scooped up by the excavating wheel and move them through the excavator.
The company, which last year launched a test craft from the International Space Station, believes it could be excavating asteroids before the decade is out.
In addition to building the facilities, this job will involve excavating over 800,000 tons of rock, which is about the weight of eight aircraft carriers.
Construction crews are excavating unstable soil, replacing it with concrete and topping it with slabs of rebar-reinforced concrete that is anchored into the bedrock.
Her background includes eight years working in a mortuary, and she has studied forensic pathology and spent time excavating plague graves and medieval burial grounds.
The particular hell that Mr. Posner is excavating in this emotionally dense play, impeccably directed by David Cromer, would appear to be that of lovelessness.
He describes his adventures excavating fossils across the world — from Montana to the Andes to Yemen — and also explains how paleontologists arrive at their conclusions.
Mr. Kelley wrote, produced and starred in "Excavating Harlem in 2290," an experimental film made with the video artist Steve Bull and released in 1988.
SOLOWAY I don't necessarily know what the female gaze is, but I'm in the process of excavating it, just like a lot of women are.
Soon Schleif was excavating ancient Germanic sites in Poland, trying to help justify Hitler's invasion there, and overseeing the looting of the Warsaw Archeological Museum.
As a teenager, he joined and then expanded his elder brother's digging company, excavating the foundations for new developments and selling the sand they removed.
In "Karl Marx City," she steps in front of the camera and returns to her hometown, excavating the zone where family and national history intersect.
He was transferred to Stalag III, about 100 miles southeast of Berlin, in 1942, and soon a few hundred prisoners began excavating tunnels to escape.
Excavating, both metaphorically and physically, the history of a particular culture group requires looking into all of the artifacts that articulate the morays of that society.
She's excavating small moments to find big feelings, but now that she's a little older, she knows she's not always going to like what she finds.
The Boring Company anticipates excavating around 2 million cubic yards of soil over the project construction timeline of 12 to 20 months — with a big caveat.
Instead of designing a whimsical tower, Yitan Sun and Jianshi Wu propose excavating Central Park just enough that the skyscrapers around it fade into the distance.
"It's an Etruscologist's dream to find something like this," said Gregory Warden, an archaeology professor whose team had been excavating for 20 years before the find.
SCIENCE TIMES An article on Tuesday about the history of farming misidentified a researcher who worked on excavating a 21,2800-year-old site in the 8003s.
History Flight has recovered the remains of 272 people from Tarawa since 2015, when it began excavating under a contract with the Defense Department, Noah said.
The team will continue excavating that particular area of Gebel el Silsila along the west bank of the Nile, which features a total of 32 shrines.
This year researchers began excavating a cave about 20 miles away and found microliths like those on the hilltops, as well as other, larger stone tools.
Merchant does the important work of excavating and compiling large numbers of details and anecdotes about the development of the iPhone, many of them previously unrecorded.
CreditCreditMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston In 220, a team of American archaeologists excavating the ancient Egyptian necropolis of Deir el-Bersha blasted into a hidden tomb.
The team will return to work on the survey in the coming months and are especially interested in excavating a vast mounded settlement called Türkmen-Karahöyük.
I.A. Accounting Agency, or D.P.A.A., the military unit based in Oahu, Hawaii, responsible for excavating such sites and identifying any artifacts and human remains they find.
The problem is that these organizations have different reasons and objectives, and therefore there is no uniform process for surveying, collecting, testing, or excavating these sites.
In 1994, they began excavating the site and found the bones and tooth fragments were dated to the Cretaceous Period and about 65 million years old.
Image: Roy FunchThis excavating and tunnel-building behavior has been repeated for thousands of years in the forest, resulting in the formation of 200 million conical mounds.
In 2012, archaeologists announced they had uncovered traces of ash, burnt twigs, and animal bone — evidence of a controlled fire — while excavating a cave in South Africa.
Aardvarks, with their constant burrowing and excavating, are "ecosystem engineers," modifying the physical environment in a way that creates shelter and resources for scores of other creatures.
Archaeologists began excavating intensively last month, before construction of a 37-story luxury apartment tower and office complex named — with a nod to its heritage — The Stage.
Informal "artisanal" miners have taken to re-excavating copper and other metals from the Black Mountain waste site in the town of Kitwe in Zambia's Copperbelt Province.
Local resident and marine archaeologist Kurt Raveh, who has been excavating at Dor for decades and founded its diving club, thinks the survey being done is insufficient.
During construction, 14,000 "significant" artifacts were found while excavating the site, the largest collection of small finds to have been recovered on a single excavation in London.
Initially, I was disappointed that he couldn't make the trip — I'd been curious to see him prowling the Chihuahua pines with his net, excavating harvester-ant colonies.
It is a strange and beautiful little book, which retains the poetry and cruelty of its source, while subtly excavating our abiding attraction to ruthless fairy tales.
The archaeologist Denise Gomes lost indigenous ceramic pieces from the 12th and 16th centuries that she spent eight years excavating in Santarém, a city in the Amazon.
In 2013 scientists excavating a cave in South Africa found remains of Homo naledi, an extinct hominin now thought to have lived 236,000 to 335,000 years ago.
As a man, excavating behind his childhood home in 2014 as part of a renovation, he wielded a shovel -- and discovered the yard was a clandestine grave.
Democrats had little to lose by taking their time excavating the full record of Trump's wrongdoing before turning impeachment over for trial to the Republican-controlled Senate.
Dalio went from an "ordinary guy" to a financial guru by excavating lessons from his own successes and failures, and then using that information to inform future actions.
After the Maharashtra state government first conceived the Kondhane dam, it took 27 years to get the necessary approvals from various government departments to start excavating the site.
In the 1950s, "oilman-archaeologist" Wendell Phillips led a problematic expedition, excavating a number of antiquities on behalf of his own American Foundation for the Study of Man.
I like to think of it as a soundtrack for excavating the ground on Mars or the moon, breaking up the rock to construct multi-planetary human outposts.
In excavating the online alt-right last year, for example, the media often fell into a trap of making the vicious fringe look cool, edgy, weird, and alluring.
Brigham Young University student Scott Meek found the specimen, including its skull and bones from its body, in 2014 when he was excavating bones from a 300-lb.
About the dig Waterloo Uncovered, a UK charity that has been charged with excavating the battlefield, said this is the first time that they have encountered human remains.
The owner of one facility had spent twenty years excavating concrete to the point where you could to squeeze through a tiny chiseled tunnel into the control center.
Yes, we should be consuming more stories about women (and men) who are no longer young, excavating and exploring the middle years of life with tenderness and curiosity.
"We are both excavating to find out how people lived and more about how they built these places, but we also have to conserve these buildings," Golden said.
What they learned from excavating four of the statues and the volcanic stone basalt tools used to carve them painted a different picture: a sophisticated and collaborative society.
Once you start digging — whether excavating long-populated urban land for a commercial project or tearing down the walls of a house — you never know what you'll find.
These wages are more than competitive with the coal industry, where the typical coal excavating machine operators earn about $2628,28500, roughly the same as a wind turbine installer.
United Nations deminers began excavating the area in October, steadily piling up a small set-piece of the Afghan-Soviet war: A Russian parachute flare, steel ammunition tins.
Adelaide, Australia (CNN)Experts in the Australian city of Adelaide started excavating an industrial site Friday for the remains of three children who went missing 163 years ago.
"Anyone writing about California owes a huge debt to Kevin," Mike Davis, the author of "City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles" (1990), told The Globe.
Excavating the Future City: Photographs by Naoya Hatakeyama runs through July 22 at the Harrison Photography Gallery at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (2400 3rd Avenue South, Minneapolis).
Most recently, Seattle turned the neat trick of excavating Tom Wilhelmsen, a 27-year-old who once quit baseball to tend bar, and molding him into a workhorse reliever.
Whether Jessica Jones excavating past traumas or Luke Cage internalizing a responsibility to protect Harlem superpowers become less a source of empowerment than a burden, a cross to bear.
British police are excavating the yard of a house once owned by a couple imprisoned for child sex abuse – who were friends with serial killers Fred and Rosemary West.
It's a lot like they've done over the course of their whole career, excavating the goofiest and most endearing parts of a genre, then recreating themselves in that image.
On the front you'll find the excavating wheel itself, one of the model's many motorized features, which spins to lift Lego rocks up onto the excavator's moving conveyor belts.
In 2006 he finished excavating two manmade tunnels not far from Qumran that he believes matched a description in the Copper Scroll of the so-called Valley of Shadow.
What's next: The Boring Company is now allowed to begin digging and excavating in a portion of the parking lot at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
They can also play Secrets of the Past — Excavating the City of Zeus, a video game in which they take on the role of director of excavations at Dion.
For days afterward, she lived in a trance, fearing the inaccuracies of memory, excavating the archeology of her childhood, the fragments like small pieces of bone, delicate and dusty.
Presented in intimate Off Broadway houses, these shows made the audience feel complicit with performers, who seemed to be excavating their characters and unearthing precious discoveries as we watched.
Although with an Urs Fischer, for some of his pieces you might have to dig an enormous hole in your beautiful home — his installations once involved excavating floors, no?
"Si los perdemos, no será fácil remplazarlos", dijo Rick DiGeronimo, vicepresidente de Independence Excavating, una constructora con sede en Cleveland que tiene varios proyectos en el área de Washington.
The feeling that the writer is putting him- or herself at risk, either by excavating something uncomfortable or embarrassing, or just by scrupulously trying to tell a difficult truth.
Still, she convinced the museum authorities that she was capable of the work, although in agreeing to take her on they limited her to excavating in the Baghdad area.
Pedro the Lion: Phoenix (Polyvinyl) Whether praising Christ or excavating angst, David Bazan has always been a natural-born depressive—his Christmas album does "Jingle Bells" as a dirge.
Jensen is hoping for at least one more summer of field work, so that she can finish excavating the bottom of a house that sits right on the erosion face.
Archaeologists are excavating the remains of the Curtain, a 16th-century playhouse where some of the Bard's plays were first staged, before a new apartment tower sprouts on the site.
Like his previous projects, this project presents and performs issues of cultural identity without explicitly addressing cultural identity while allowing viewers to work, excavating perhaps, their own questions and answers.
Instead, I decided the night before, reading the instructions on the county court's website over and over again and excavating my file cabinet for a copy of my birth certificate.
Image: INAHArchaeologists excavating a site in Mexico have discovered a temple dedicated to Xipe Tótec, an Aztec deity associated with the ritualistic practice of wearing the skins of sacrificed individuals.
Archaeologists excavating an ancient necropolis at the site of the historic the historic Urfa castle in the southeastern city of Şanlıurfa found mosaic portraits of two men and two women.
The team found the cannonball while excavating the site of a field hospital, where they found unexpected evidence of heavy fighting in the area and some human remains from amputations.
Trix's journey into the modern era began in 2013, when paleontologists from the Netherlands' Naturalis Center and the Black Hills Institute in South Dakota began excavating the fossil in Montana.
Forensic scientists excavating sites in Peru have found at least one gunshot fatality nearly a century older, an Inca man shot through the back of his skull by a conquistador.
Her company, Hercules Construction, is in charge of excavating the canal, and Beatrice hopes that this respectable, high-profile venture will lead her out of the "shadow business" of racketeering.
That is why he and his dwindling band of constituents got so excited last summer when archaeologists spent a month excavating outside Driebes, on a plateau overlooking the Tagus river.
Charcoal- and ocher-hued specimens, dug up while excavating the buildings' foundations, are painstakingly stacked to form low walls using a 16th-century stone-piling technique borrowed from Japanese castles.
Possibly inspired by Austrian rail-mounted trench-digging machines from that war, Winston Churchill directed the development of machines that would advance just below ground level, excavating its own trench.
Last year, a host of Broadway theaters started excavating, annexing, converting and renovating their buildings to remedy the problem of long, slow lines to the bathroom, for men and women.
The Lime Hills series is one of several bodies of work in Excavating the Future City: Photographs by Naoya Hatakeyama, currently on view at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA).
Reconstruction assistance, for the ancient city at least, has been offered by museums in Russia as well as by experts from Poland (whose archaeologists have spent decades excavating the site).
When they&aposre not squabbling, the cephalopods amass discarded shells, along with  scavenged trash  like beer bottles and lead fishing lures, in order to better stabilize the sediment for excavating dens.
The newly discovered species, Siamogale melilutra, had large, powerful jaws and enlarged teeth, according to the scientists responsible for excavating and studying a cranium pulled from a geological site in 2010.
Instead of excavating the materials and then processing, miners build wells and then pump a weak acid solution into the ground, and that solution dissolves the copper out of the minerals.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, which operates the excavating spacecraft, released before and after pictures of the new crater site, showing a slight indentation in the rock that wasn't there before.
Excavating the entire stadium floor to install a drainage system and accommodate a fertile base to grow grass will require an enormous investment, as new president Mark Shapiro keeps reminding fans.
Archaeologists are accusing Britain's Channel 5 of encouraging "grave-robbing" with the planned reality television program Battlefield Recovery, which follows amateur diggers excavating war graves and battle sites in eastern Europe.
A team from the Museo Paleontologico Egidio Feruglio in Argentina led by José Luis Carballido and Diego Pol spent over 18 months excavating the site, where they unearthed the new species.
Musk's companies could help by trying to locate the boys' precise location (Space Exploration Technologies), excavating and pumping water (tunneling startup Boring Co.) or providing heavy-duty battery packs (Tesla's Powerwalls).
John Marr, who owns an excavating business and has chased storms as a hobby for three years, said he tries to stay out of the scientists' way but admits following them.
School officials say construction workers have dug up an intact femur from a mammoth -- as well as bones from other animals -- while excavating the site of the Reser Stadium expansion project.
The Illinois-born actress started out at Steppenwolf, in Chicago, and she typifies the company's earthbound, self-excavating style: you can see her sweat, because acting, like life, is hard work.
History Flight is now thoroughly excavating these gravesites, leading them to find some partial remains that have been matched with those already buried as "unknowns" in a national cemetery in Honolulu.
A young nonprofit run by the architect Stephen Byrns has been excavating wonders from the undergrowth, including rocky water cascades, crisscrossing canals, ancient stone pillars and a domed Temple of Love.
A young Vietnamese woman, sent alone to America at the age of twelve, narrates this début novel, which navigates a lonely adulthood in New York while excavating difficult memories of home.
"This was a great surprise," said Dietrich Raue, a director of a team of German and Egyptian archaeologists who have been excavating a vast temple complex at the site since 2012.
In 2008, York Archaeological Trust researchers were excavating the Heslington Iron Age site at the University of York when they uncovered the man's skull face down in a clay-rich pit.
And they are excavating the transgressions of the past in a country and a city that have latterly become an economic powerhouse of Europe and mecca for contemporary art and clubbing.
The long-unsolved case of California college student Kristin Denise Smart, who vanished more than 20 years ago, took a turn this week as officials began excavating for her remains, PEOPLE confirms.
By the 1970s, the fort was mostly ruined and the moat dry, when the local government began excavating the canals and rebuilding; the project took 25 years and went way over budget.
The first answer would be history, albeit running in different directions: Archaeology is excavating the past and science fiction is imagining the future, but these temporal borders are both unstable and interchangeable.
China is still excavating plenty of rare-earth elements, especially in the north, but it has decided that it can buy much of what it needs abroad, and spare its own environment.
According to Mohammad Abu Sadeque, head of the Dhaka-based Housing and Building Research Institute, meeting this demand requires excavating 60 million tonnes of topsoil, causing dust pollution and degrading the ground.
And there is also the sheer cost, not to mention the disruption and nimbyism, of excavating and laying underground pipelines through residential neighbourhoods, to channel the downpour to municipal water-treatment plants.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Qwest says McKillen and Cuesta asked them to do all the excavating on the house and to specifically carve out a space for a future basement.
Investigators on Tuesday began excavating a site in Bloomington, Indiana where human skeletal remains were found but police tell PEOPLE the bones are not those of missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer.
The team's next steps are to continue excavating the site where they found the skull in hopes of finding more clues about why some ancient species were successful and why others perished.
This latest entry in the series doesn't just make you feel like a sculptor making an object; it makes you feel like an archaeologist excavating something hidden from a block of rock.
She's a guest of the government, whose interests extend no further than the project of "excavating, proving and entrenching Chinese rootedness in Africa," according to the narrator, who is omniscient but unknowable.
Ironically, social media—Instagram in particular—has played a role in sparking a sharing of images of artifacts, which encouraged some of us to dig into our pasts and do some excavating.
LONDON — The remains of a noted Royal Navy explorer who led the first known circumnavigation of Australia have been found by archaeologists excavating a burial ground where a railway station is planned.
The main report focuses on the science that can be performed aboard the Orion crew transport vessel, the prospect of excavating on the moon, and the feasibility of returning moon samples robotically.
Plans call for excavating a 2.7-mile (4.4-km) passage below a stretch of the congested Sepulveda Boulevard corridor on the West Side of Los Angeles and the adjacent town of Culver City.
"The recovery of the specimen was expedited by the staff and equipment of the mine and we are grateful for their help in excavating the fossil and delivering it to us," Spivak said.
By excavating 1,3003 stones, pebbles and flakes, and working out the age of 122 hammerstones from the radiocarbon dates of charcoal buried alongside them, the team split the site's history into four phases.
That "extraordinary evidence," said Deméré, was actually discovered in the early 1990s by San Diego Natural History Museum paleontologists while excavating the Late Pleistocene Cerutti Mastodon site in coastal San Diego County, California.
ANTWERP, Belgium (Reuters) - Archaeologists in Antwerp have spent the last two weeks excavating parts of a six-metre-high (20-foot) fortified wall that was built around the Belgian city 500 years ago.
It was a sunny afternoon in December, 1912, and a team of archaeologists from the German Oriental Company was excavating Amarna, a long-forgotten Egyptian city on the banks of the Nile river.
Among other things, they call for redesigning the facade of No. 9, a six-story brick building; removing party walls; constructing rooftop additions; altering the rear facades; and excavating the cellars and yards.
As family farms have faded in states like Minnesota, so has the familiarity young people once had with machinery, said Jeff Kraemer, the owner of Kraemer Trucking and Excavating in Cold Spring, Minn.
Yet because he is not an artist in the typical sense, Ronson felt insecure about excavating the same emotional depths as his longtime collaborators, who have always gotten their best mileage from sorrow.
After its descent into a messy, multi-sided civil war in 2011, when the country was fragmented into numerous enclaves, the warring parties began to plunder that inheritance, looting museums and excavating ancient sites.
The judge who wrote the majority opinion spent 21 pages excavating scores of laws — in Alabama and beyond — that gave fetuses legal standing, like being able to inherit property or being represented in court.
Nothing more was known of her fate until archaeologists excavating the site of Sobibor in Poland found her pendant, inscribed with her date and place of birth and the words "good luck" in Hebrew.
By excavating the horrors of the ongoing war and resulting humanitarian crisis in Syria, Azzam develops an aesthetics of exile that brings to the fore the silent memories and experiences of barely surviving groups.
The threat of murder hangs over The Nickel Boys from the beginning, when we meet the fictional counterpart of the team of student archaeologists who are excavating graves, revealing a legacy of secret death.
This isn't to suggest The End Is Nigh is easy, but in the early hours, if you're focused on moving forward, rather than excavating its many secrets, platforming veterans won't have trouble pressing on.
This is the fifth Reichardt film written by Jon Raymond, who wrote the novel "The Half-Life" on which it is based; and it continues their mutual fascination with excavating Oregon and its history.
Two years ago, archaeologists excavating an ancient grave at Pylos in southwestern Greece pulled out a grime-encrusted object, less than an inch and half long, that looked like some kind of large bead.
A team of archaeologists and geneticists who have spent more than 30 years excavating the city retrieved, for the first time, genetic data from ten Ashkelon skeletons, from about 3,600 to 2,800 years old.
And yet, after excavating the records of his career—from old newspapers, diaries, travelogues, memoirs, letters—and after reckoning with the scope of his influence, one struggles to come up with a plausible rival.
Today, a handful of volunteers led by gold-diggers Andreas Richter and Piotr Koper began excavating dirt along railroad tracks above the purported site of buried treasure from the dying days of the Third Reich.
"There are almost certainly more out there," he said, noting that the nodosaur mummy was discovered by chance by a heavy equipment operator, who was excavating in an Alberta mine for the energy company Suncor.
The investigation took a fresh turn on Wednesday, when the sheriff's department and the FBI began excavating three sites on the sprawling San Luis Obispo, California, campus, where cadaver dogs found signs of human remains.
The machines are excavating the area around the Santa Cruz River to build two hydroelectric dams, financed by $4.7 billion from the China Development Bank and built by China Gezhouba Group with partners from Argentina.
The Seymour Tribune reported Wednesday that workers with Atlas Excavating had discovered the bones believed to be belonging to a mastodon, the prehistoric ancestors of modern-day elephants, while installing sewer pipes on a farm.
That sort of crosscutting also surfaces in Sorkin's modernization of "To Kill a Mockingbird," which widens the falsely accused Robinson's agency, excavating him from set dressing to moral fulcrum; Akinnagbe plays him with furrowed poise.
For a small monthly salary of around 6 renminbi, or $2.44 at the time, the soldiers — whose average age was 21 — were tasked with excavating the hard rock with only small drills, dynamite and shovels.
But the story's narrator, Seth, and his friend Carter don't realize they're archaeologists, don't know they're excavating broken promises; still in their 20s, they think they're big-shot music producers collecting and processing random sounds.
"You cannot be acquitted if you don't have a trial, and you don't have a trial if you don't have witnesses and documentation," Pelosi said on Thursday, already excavating a seam of post-impeachment politics.
And so I thought it was interesting; this kind of excavating a little bit of the past to figure a way to maneuver to the future, even though this book was set in the future.
The archaeologists are being taught to spot booby traps while excavating, as well as learning digital techniques like geophysical surveys, remote sensing, and how to use a multi-station - equipment that helps with mapping and measurements.
The team found the skull when one of Dr. Pinheiro's students stumbled upon what looked like a rock with white bones and teeth while excavating a dig site that dates to 250 million year s ago.
Belt buckle around your feet, ass hovering above the ground in a 75 percent twerk, and excavating your bowels the same way our distant ancestors did in tributaries and shamefully dug holes all over the world.
So that's the process of finding out, excavating the feelings that rise up beneath the surfaces, listening, slicing, re-gluing, re-feeling: I've ripped all these bits apart, what happens when I ram them back together?
But if Mr. Ryan — the author of a novel and three books for young readers — is unflinching in depicting their liabilities, he also displays a gift for excavating the dashed hopes and yearnings that lie beneath.
"If we lose them, it's not going to be easy to replace them," said Rick DiGeronimo, a vice president at Independence Excavating, a construction firm based in Cleveland that has several projects in the Washington area.
Now RPM believes it&aposs time for the not-for-profit Institute of Nautical Archaeology research organization, which is based in Texas, U.S., to explore the possibilities of excavating shipwrecks, a financially expensive and scientifically delicate process.
The arrest of Mr. Lin, who had disappeared after the collapse, came hours before local officials decided to deploy house-size excavating machines to drill, tug and tear at the huge mounds of debris on the site.
But this week's episode shares In a Lonely Place's interest in excavating the lie that is the American Dream, and how the most venomous bonds people make in life are often the hardest ones to leave behind.
After more than 30 years of excavating the remains of a Philistine city, a team of archaeologists says it believes it has found a cemetery belonging to the ancient people on the outskirts of Ashkelon in Israel.
An hour into excavating, I found the rhino rib cage that I had unearthed was more whole than anyone expected, which meant I had to dig directly into the mountain instead of chipping pieces near the surface.
Officials told residents that the city did not have access to the heavy excavating equipment required for the job so Pluto Mining was recruited and undertook the operation without charge as "an act of corporate social responsibility".
While excavating the Great Processional Way — also known as Al-Kabbash Road, which connects the famous Luxor and Karnak temples — construction workers found the new sphinx upside-down and besotted with a dusty mixture of mud and sand.
On Monday, police began excavating a wooded area in Macomb Township, about 30 miles from downtown Detroit, for the remains of 12-year-old Kimberly King, who was last seen alive in 1979, the Detroit Free Press reports.
" "Charlie seemed to me like the kind of kid who would really respond to David Bowie, so I had a lot of fun excavating the history of his middle-school years from a close reading of Ziggy Stardust.
On their website, the Finders Keepers founders, who did not reply to an email on Tuesday, said that they believed they had found the location of the gold but that federal law had prevented them from excavating it.
Greene made a second voyage to Egypt in 1854-55, this time going primarily as an excavating archaeologist at Medinet Habu, a Theban temple complex on the west bank of the Nile, near the modern city of Luxor.
While Reynolds is undoubtedly more reserved during her interviews than Fisher, Bright Lights proves to be a revealing portrait of the two stars, excavating old resentments and insecurities as well as the fierce love and protectiveness they shared.
Other projects include examining artifacts from locations in scriptures, mapping the dates of astrological events mentioned in these texts and excavating the sites of battles in another epic, the Mahabharata, according to Sharma and minutes of the committee's meeting.
He had chased work all over the continent since coming to America in 1906 — laying railroad track in California, excavating the New York State Barge Canal, cutting glass in a Brooklyn factory — and it was time to settle down.
Such ensembles were uncommon at the time, and the consort's success, which included television appearances as well as recordings and concerts, encouraged a proliferation of groups devoted to excavating and bringing to life music from before the Baroque period.
Dupree had been focusing on what would become her final project: cataloging thousands of photos, some from the early years she and her archaeologist husband, Louis Dupree, spent traveling Afghanistan — she writing guidebooks, he excavating its ancient past. Mrs.
Finally, in 2005, he and his wife, Daniela Triadan, an anthropologist at the University of Arizona, began excavating the ancient city of Ceibal in the Petén rainforest in Guatemala, where they discovered some of the earliest known Maya buildings.
"When the Christian prayer hall was first found beneath the prison, we were all excited for one minute," said Matthew Adams, director of the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem, who has spent years excavating at Megiddo.
Since 2011, Jodi Magness, an archaeologist and distinguished professor of early Judaism in the Department of Religious Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill, has directed students and researchers excavating the site of Horbat Huqoq (referred to as Huqoq) in Eastern Galilee.
Penn said Guzman sent engineers to Germany for three months of training on how to avoid problems when excavating near a low-lying water table beneath the prison where he was being held in order to perfect the audacious escape plan.
At some point in that span, however, he happened upon vaporwave, that ill-begotten genre birthed at the end of the aughts that thrived on excavating old funk songs and slowing them down as a comment on consumerist culture or something.
The strategy underscores Freeport's desire to keep Grasberg, one of the world's largest mines, the crown jewel of its operations even amid the complex task of excavating the largest underground mine ever developed at a cost of more than $15 billion.
MADRID (Reuters) - Archaeologists excavating a mass grave from Spain's 1936 to 1939 Civil War have found the naturally preserved brains of 45 people eight decades after they were shot and buried on a hillside in the northern province of Burgos.
Etruscans usually wrote longer texts on perishable linen or wax, so archaeologists excavating in Tuscany's Mugello Valley were delighted when they found a 200-kilogram sandstone slab, inscribed with more than 100 characters, in the foundations of a buried temple.
Mission Street Development spokesman P.J. Johnston said in an emailed statement that the allegations had no merit and instead blamed the Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA), of which the city of San Francisco is a member, for excavating near the building.
Maryland police are currently searching for a thief in Prince George's County who stole a backhoe, drove it five miles to a nearby bank, and went to town on the drive-thru ATM with the piece of excavating equipment, WTOP reports.
Ms. Creighton and I met with scholars who are excavating artifacts and scouring archives connected to the 1901 events, and she offered insights into the fair's amusements and philosophical framework, not the least of which were its undeniably racist overtones.
Here, she was sewing, canning, excavating the history of the place, but come spring, she told me, she was gearing up for an ''all punks boat float,'' a ragtag expedition of homemade rafts set to travel down the Mississippi River.
In recent years, Mr. Slamkov, 52, has found his skills in demand as the government has poured money into excavating ancient sites with a single goal: finding connections to ancient Macedonia to add legitimacy to its claim on the name.
The Mint Theater, which specializes in excavating forgotten gems, has found a solid one in "The Mountains Look Different," a 1948 drama by Micheál Mac Liammóir that the director Aidan Redmond has polished to a becoming shimmer at Theater Row.
Early one morning, my wife and I woke to discover a crew of workers excavating huge holes right next to the roots of our ginkgo trees to make room for thick coils of snaking yellow tubes of fiber-optic cables.
At the 1,079-seat Gerald Schoenfeld Theater, Shubert spent months digging beneath the orchestra and under an alley, even building a ramp for an excavating machine, to find space to increase the number of women's stalls from 8 to 20.
In the petition protesting its potential unearthing, Ibanez said his concern is with bringing heavy machinery into the 85-year-old national park and excavating the island's volcanic soils and bedrock, among the unusual natural features which initially prompted its protection.
Described as a "chamber of horrors" last year by then prime minister Enda Kenny, excavating the site would not be easy, Zaponne said, first requiring legislation and then a phased approach that she was unable to put a timeline on.
Books News Michael Lewis has spent his career excavating subjects that seem, at first glance, almost aggressively boring: esoteric areas like sabermetrics, heuristics, mortgage-backed securities and credit-default swaps, algorithmic trading based on high-frequency financial data, sovereign debt.
The whole talk is worth reading, but here's an excerpt, in which he's talking about publishing the story that exposed the systemic cover-up of child sex abuse by priests: The result of excavating the truth was a public good.
"A vessel that has been on the bottom for hundreds of years is not a candidate for 'salvage' but for archaeological recovery if it is of archaeological significance—that is, if excavating it can add to our understanding of the past," he said.
One mother was so traumatised to hold her daughter's corpse that she licked the mud out of the dead child's eyes; another earned herself a licence to operate a digger, excavating in circles because her daughter was still missing under the mud.
"If we could blow the water out of the Page-Ladson site and let you take a picture while you were excavating, it would look—except for the fact that we're ridiculous in wet suits—just like a traditional site," said Halligan.
Wars prevented further investigation, but from the 1960s onwards teams of underwater archaeologists have been mapping and excavating a whole submerged Graeco-Egyptian world near Alexandria, the city founded by Alexander the Great after he took Egypt from the Persians in 332BC.
Beginning the evening inside the cavernous exhibition space at ScuptureCenter, the massive skeletal work of French artist Jean-Luc Moulène, "More or Less Bone" (2018-19), made of fiberglass and epoxy paint, turns the space into an imagined archeological dig, excavating the unknown.
At the time, he was two years into his job as a botanist for the Department of Agriculture and working on a federal project, ultimately abandoned, to determine the feasibility of excavating an alternative to the Panama Canal using low-level nuclear bombs.
I imagine excavating my own desires, wants and needs, which I have buried so deeply to meet the desires, wants and needs of men around me that I'm not yet sure how my own desire would power the protagonist of a narrative.
"We have started excavating at two sites that were excavated in the past, the Skhul and Tabun caves, with the hope to find some hominins that will allow us to answer further questions relating to the late phase of human evolution," Hershkovitz said.
" Over the course of many trips to Hungary, Ms. Faludi recalled, "we had this constant contest between my father's desire to put forth a story that erased everything that came before the present and my avid interest in excavating my father's past.
"There's an enormous amount of coral that's blocking what we can see below," said archeologist Miguel Baez, part of the team excavating the offerings at the base of the temple, known today as the Templo Mayor, located just off Mexico City's bustling Zocalo plaza.
The artists, who both grew up in the South — Willie amid a biker culture where the male authority figures were all behind bars; Brent in a rigid Christian home — appear to be excavating their youths in an attempt to extract private truths through personal signifiers.
Long after his head was found, hunks of Medellin's flesh were discovered in March of 2014 by a city worker who was excavating around the Bronson Caves, an old quarry that appeared as the entrance of the Batcave in the 60's "Batman" TV series.
Police and FBI agents excavating a grassy hillside some 300 yards (274 meters) from where Kristin Smart was last seen near her California Polytechnic State University dormitory in 1996 have turned those objects over to experts, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's spokesman Tony Cipolla said.
Read more: Here's a look inside the first of Elon Musk's underground Hyperloop tunnels in LA The bricks, made from natural waste of digging tunnels, are supposed to help bring down the costs of excavating — historically the biggest drawback to tunneling versus surface construction.
The millionaire was criticized in the 1990s for excavating the San Lazaro Pueblo Indian site he bought, for example, and the FBI searched his home in 2009 in connection with the sale of artifacts looted from the Four Corners area, though no charges were filed.
Therein lies the rationale for what seems to be the most egregious example of networks excavating, with almost ghoulish determination, the resting places of their oldies but goodies in search of anything that, once revivified, might still pull in the semblance of a crowd.
Experts from Salisbury Museum in Wiltshire and Historic England, a government body, carefully began excavating the site and understood that the mosaic was part of the floor of a large building, which they believe to be one of the largest Roman villas discovered in England.
When Mr. Smith once more asked, "What's next?" the couple decided to dig down, excavating under their house for a library, pool, screening room and a gallery for Mr. Naifeh's artwork — these are large scale, precisely rendered geometric abstractions based on Middle Eastern motifs.
In the past decade, the museum has often presented the work of Judson founders — Trisha Brown, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer — but it's hard to think of another MoMA show that has committed so fully to excavating this chapter, or any chapter, of dance history.
"A series of micro-sized earthquakes occurred when fluids were injected by excavating a geothermal well at the geothermal power plant, which eventually triggered the Pohang earthquake," Lee Kang-keun of Seoul National University, who co-led the study, told The Korea Times on Wednesday.
The effect is an echo of the cluttered closets and drawers she finds herself excavating once her parents are gone, as well as of the distracted mind of a middle-aged woman trying to balance a creative life with seemingly endless obligations to other people.
Clearly, the Curiosity Rover is busy excavating the remains of an…Read more ReadBut the other half might say another world, because there are seven—at least I count seven—other worlds in our own solar system where you might find a little bit of biology.
The rest of his body did not move, impassive and commanding as a man lightly trimming a hedge; his face was a stone mask, only his darting eyes revealing how he was excavating the music, uncovering the layers and rebuilding them in structures of crystal clarity.
She is 2300 foot 219 and carrying an iridescent bucket of a handbag that she periodically digs through, excavating her iPhone to show me photos of Tina Turner, whom she'd just interviewed in Zurich, and of the disappointing eyelash extensions for which she'd just paid $633.
Eva's father, Tom Kemeny, has accused Ms. Rausing, the editor and publisher of the literary magazine Granta, of excavating her family's addiction for her own literary ends, raising the question of whether the lines between memoir and voyeurism, family catharsis and score-settling, have been blurred.
Insofar as the archeological method implies excavating the past, Peri has chosen art with a media-ghost aspect to it, because she sees the distinction between past and present as being broken down under the pressure of networked technology, exploding what was once the continuity of the contemporary.
They even added 10 more rooms, excavating a subterranean space that now houses an art gallery, a library, a screening room and a pool that's a homage to the Barcelona Pavilion, a modernist underbelly designed by Mr. Smith (and completed just before his death) for a 250th century pastiche.
Hippies are often characterized in retrospect as being hedonistic or frivolous in their lifestyle, but Blauvelt has done the work of an art historian well and truly, excavating not just representative works, but an entire world that seemed, for a shining moment, to be designed for collective betterment.
Whatever you decide to call this extraordinary thing, it is a creation of human hands that, in its horror, pathos, and sweep, has come closest in my experience to excavating mortality's depths of denial, and grasping the fragile wonder of drawing breath within the charnel house of time.
It is painstaking work excavating wartime crash sites, often in dangerous terrain, before identifying and repatriating remains back to the U.S. Gadoury last saw Kerry 24 years ago when he testified before the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, which Kerry used to co-chair along with Arizona Sen.
" Finally, there are the books scattered about that I'm continually excavating to look at again for inspiration, such as James Baldwin's "Collected Essays"; Saul Bellow's "Seize the Day"; Willa Cather's "My Ántonia"; Flannery O'Connor's "The Complete Stories"; George Orwell's "Homage to Catalonia"; and St. Clair McKelway's "Reporting at Wit's End.
Yet it feels like O'Connor goes deeper than simple joy, excavating that once-in-a-lifetime experience with all the rougher edges it is made from: the moments of anxiety and awkwardness, the intense, overbearing need to seek something out from all the unknown, the declarations of love and light self-loathing.
A member of the body-puller team marks an identification number, corresponding to the log-book entry, on the outside of a body bag before moving the remains for reburial The body pullers clean their hands with antibacterial liquid after excavating six bodies from a makeshift grave outside the city of Raqqa.
Starring in an hourlong show that has currently aired more than 70 episodes, Gustin also has the opportunity to really dig into Barry's psychology, insecurities and relationships in ways that a two-hour movie simply can't do, consistently excavating his character's inner conflicts and refining what it means to be a hero.
Archeologists are excavating what is thought to be one of the largest Roman villas to have been discovered in the UK. Workmen hired by Luke Irwin, a rug designer who sought to have electric cables laid down for his family's barn, made the discovery after digging a mere 18 inches in his backyard.
Kusama's eye for action is just as present in the slow-burning The Invitation as it is in Aeon Flux, and her talent for excavating old tropes is on full display in Jennifer's Body (which, incidentally, is one of the best movies about young women and female friendships to ever grace the screen).
"We are in front of the erosion for another couple years, probably, and then this is something the community is gonna have to really grapple with I think," Anne Jensen, an ethnographic archaeologist who has spent years excavating a rapidly-eroding, 1,000 year old Inupiaq settlement a few miles north of here, told me.
The film recalls a time and a New York when cinephilia demanded obsessiveness, like staying home on nights to tape rare movies off the TV. One thinks of Cruising the Movies author Boyd McDonald in his Upper West Side SRO, excavating the forbidden erotics of lunky contract players on a black-and-white television.
Investigators with the FBI and Illinois State Police are excavating a concrete slab in a residential basement on the city's 100 block of S. Margaret Street in connection with the case of Robin Abrams, a former deputy in Will County who disappeared in October 1990, according to a state police news release obtained by PEOPLE.
"My work as a whole is about excavating and shining a light on pieces of history that not only need to be seen and heard, but that can also add to the conversation about what's going on now," Ms. Giddens, who has won Grammy Awards and a MacArthur "genius" grant, said in a statement.
Dr. Phillip Lars Manning, a paleontologist from the University of Manchester, was called on to lead the team tasked with excavating "Dakota," and in "Grave Secrets," he recounts the details of his work, the history of soft-tissue fossil discoveries since the 19th century, and also explains how "Dakota" has altered the study of hadrosaurs.
The group had devised a three-pronged strategy to invade and conquer (even if briefly) at least a part of Israel's northern Galilee: building factories in Lebanon that could produce precision-guided missiles, excavating attack tunnels under the Israeli border and setting up a second front on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights.
Speaking at the funeral of seven men who died while excavating a tunnel in the Southern Gaza Strip in late January, Ismail Haniyeh, leader of Hamas in Gaza, said that Palestinian militants had already dug twice the number of tunnels as Viet Cong guerrillas did during their 19-year war with America in Vietnam.
ROME – Archaeologists excavating an unexplored part of Italy&aposs volcanic ash-covered city of Pompeii have discovered a street of houses with intact balconies that were buried when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. Some of the balconies even had amphorae — the conical-shaped terra cotta vases that were used to hold wine and oil in ancient Roman times.
And among lyrics that vary in quality and clarity as lyrics will, most are sharp and five are machetes: "City on the Hill" excavating the bones it's built on, "Search the Searches"'s surveillance-state advisory, "Golden Parachutes"'s venture-capital spreadsheet, "MariKKKopa"'s refugee anthem, and "Te Amo Camila Vallejo," for Chile's very own AOC.
The National Park Service has just finished a $40 million renovation of the Mall that included excavating soil 4 to 5 feet deep, installing a new 250,000-gallon drainage system, replacing the soil with high-tech trample-resistant dirt fortified with sand, and then covering that soil with a special turf blend sourced from a farm in New Jersey.
There's a restoration-departure as well: a last-page column, once a signature of the magazine, newly named and dedicated to what we could summarize as historical consciousness—"Res Publica"—the first of which begins the vital archaeological work of excavating a tradition in political thought that will be central for TNR in the years to come.
On one of my last nights in Nairobi, Kenya, after serving as The New York Times's East Africa bureau chief for more than a decade, I sat down on the office floor under one of those grim energy-saver light bulbs that gave off a cold bluish light, pulled open the file cabinets and began excavating.
The movie shares some DNA with 2016's Southside With You, a recreation of Barack and Michelle Obama's first date, as well as 2004's Before Sunset; both films feature two strangers who spend the whole movie talking to one another, excavating life's mysteries at the start of what might be a relationship, or what might just be a memory.
What Otis — or LaBeouf himself — might have once been tempted to toss off as a colorful, or at worst "tough," time growing up becomes something far more damaging, as he realizes that the sense memories and reference points he relies on to do his job involve excavating profound trauma — as well as the realization that what didn't kill him might have made him a better actor.
The aesthetics of transparency prioritized true-to-life or naturalistic styles in poetry, plays, and painting as a means of excavating 'truth'… Known individually by such names as the Medici Venus, the Slashed Beauties, the Dissected Graces (Florence), and "Venerina" or Little Venus (Bologna), these figures are a particularly fascinating embodiment of anatomical realism and a classical visual idiom that emphasized perfection and beauty.
And, for what it's worth, Hephrun also said that while the Ancient Egyptians did not have the wherewithal to separate out pollen, jelly, and propolis from bee product, it has long been believed that Alexander the Great was preserved with honey when he died in Babylon in 323 BC. In 2015, archaeologists excavating ancient tombs in Egypt discovered pots of honey dating back approximately 3,000 years — and still perfectly edible.
It's not that I had anything against the books — I always meant to read them, I swear — and I present this fact as the basis of what I'm going to say next: Freed from the hype surrounding the titles, and the questions on Ferrante's identity, and everything else, this new series is a knockout, excavating the core story of the books and creating a beautiful coming-of-age tale, brimming with nostalgia, sorrow, and humor.
As Ritter counts down the clock to morning — to the sun, which rises in the cardinality of his obsession — he turns to recounting times past, excavating the precipitous collapse of his profession in the last days "before Google" and ISIS, when he and his colleagues still traveled through the region, and lived it up on fieldwork grants in Tehran (until the Islamic Revolution), and Damascus, Aleppo and Palmyra (until the civil war).

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