And the way they work is, say, for one month a year, they go, and they dig. They excavate . And they find the little findings, the remains of what's left here. And then for the rest of the year, they're busy doing three types of tasks.
then 40 and then kids and then I start to, you know, change and maybe at some deeper level we are making a certain set been excavated where the grave goods as they call it involving you know animal teeth stitched together care. It would
Heroes. Fathers. Each time she went back to the ocean, her sister's city had grown. Ley excavated alleys with her fingertips and cut decorations on rooftops with a sliver of bamboo. From above, her city looked intricate as a Craftwork diagram or a work of high theology.
nest mixed with six tons of cement and they waited for three weeks and then they excavated this petrified mesh and this is what came out unbelievable structures huge nest 50 square meters is the area and he goes down eight meters
And what archaeology does is it celebrates the diversity of cultures around the world. And when we excavate , I tell people we dig to not find but to find out. And we more often than not find a mirror reflecting so many of the current issues and challenges that we're facing today.
mud Huts or something that disappeared but almost no other technology and there could be other buildings we have not excavated the whole world and I hope we don't excavate the whole world but anyway um and yet this incredible place was created and what was its purpose its purpose was it was in it was view this
I do, but I also kind of want to underscore the fact that these three styles are not haphazardly created. They were excavated by Perry from a philosophical historical approach, where-- I mean, Perry, you can talk about it, but I can say it really briefly too, which is-- so Perry finds the words for curiosity in German, French, Latin, English, a couple other languages, and identifies
And he ceased to be a stranger to himself, and he came to terms with what was done to him. And he excavated his wounds, and he came to terms with the things he's done. And he discovered himself to be, oh, nobly born, and he saw who he really was.
It's a place called Arzhan. And it was excavated about 30 years ago, 30, 40 years ago. A large barrow, a mound of earth.
And when I was in St. Petersburg, in the museum meeting my colleague who had actually excavated this, Russian archaeologist who had excavated this, sitting in a rather beat-up old office, and he was telling me about it. And I was asking him about those little sewn-on things, were they cast, or were they hammered, and so on.
Chimps are terrible, terrible people. And this was all excavated by a highly efficient team working very hard, not constantly chain smoking in my trench,
The brain has a function, the lungs, the pancreas, the kidneys. They've developed and excavated that inner love.
This picture is of smashed skulls that were scarred by bullets that were found in a mass grave. It was excavated outside of Philadelphia in 2009. And what had happened there is, in 1832, a bunch of Irish immigrants were working on a stretch of railway track.
They're very large, very complex burials. That one was excavated last year. And you can see the typical finds inside.
Nothing about the context, the stratigraphic unit, I should say, of this artifact. So once we excavated from top down to bottom, we do this what we call stratographically.
Nothing about the context, the stratigraphic unit, I should say, of this artifact. If it's been excavated correctly, so all these pits that we're talking about.
Nothing about the context, the stratigraphic unit, I should say, of this artifact. that we just excavated .
We say we rise and are risen, but it's OK to be tired. that trauma was and really excavate it so that healing can occur.
And while certainly finding a new tomb in the Valley of the Kings like Tut would be amazing, that's not going to tell me as much about daily life in Egypt in the same time as if I excavate small houses at a more minor regional site. So to me, it's important.
I mean, this is science. So I think we very carefully excavate .
created a symbol of it there is a archaeologist named Cloud Schultz who says first came the temple then came the city in every ancient city when we excavate it we find a temple underneath it and this goes on for thousands and thousands of years of urban history in all over the world so we understand that one of the founding principles one of
So Gobekli itself has been excavated by the German Archaeological Institute.
And you've got this structure right in the middle here. That was the only thing excavated back then, except for some of the gates and things like that. I'll draw your attention into two different areas, and that is this right here to the West of the fort.
By the time their house was excavated , the police found like, 25 old pianos.
And we work together with Russian colleagues that excavate in Siberia and particularly then in this cave, Denisova Cave, in southern Russia
So there are differences in the ways in which we are browsing Wikipedia that span this hunter to busybody continuum and therefore suggest that the styles of curiosity that we evinced today are consistent with the styles that Perry excavated from the last 2,000 years, which I think is really neat. And Perry maybe you can say a little bit about this worry that people have in their minds of, is technology, like Wikipedia or the internet,
This may well be his blood brother. But the beauty of this is that when they excavated it, it was all perfectly preserved.
original it's probably a sign that it's been excavated probably in Antiquity
lost loads of them haven't ever been excavated we don't actually know what's under there we know what kind of type of
and and fill in the holes um so they excavated and what they discovered was that it's uh they confirmed its date but
We can see that someone came here at some point and tried to excavate into this building.
Nothing about the context, the stratigraphic unit, I should say, of this artifact. And what we end up with, once we excavate everything from 2012-- well, actually, this is the 2013, '14 trench.
not having the kind of time that they once did to go back and really excavate what happened as things occurred. So you have events that take place, whether it's Barack Obama winning
we know there's a ton of stuff and we haven't excavated there very much. So there's lots of places, even now, to still go through.
And Professor O'Kelly, who excavated the monument, recorded all of these carvings, and you can see them here.
Research Mars exploration would have been a lot different if Viking had excavated a tiny bit deeper into the soil.
reason you can go in now is because it's since been excavated and so you can wander in and kind of hunker down in one
so the ones that have strange divots in the top they've been excavated and some
in local museums or online those that haven't have either been excavated in Modern Times And so
Swiss collection. This thing had been recently excavated , photographed in a Polaroid so they didn't have to take it to the Photomat and send out through the supply chain to Switzerland, laundered, and
Yeah, OK. Yetis like to excavate crossings and railroad tracks.
We take data security pretty seriously. But then what governments can do with all this information is prioritize what sites they want to either excavate or protect. So what can we do to protect these sites?
It was small, but it was big enough to excavate some of this white stuff.
yep hello so looking at Excavating mounds and the like are there Mounds that you think we should not excavate
that he could, he could use, he could excavate , and find an affinity with this new audience of older teens and adults.
We don't want to forget about these old pieces of information that we have. We want to bring this all together in order to decide where it is that we want to excavate to answer some of our questions. So I'll draw your attention on this.
Nothing about the context, the stratigraphic unit, I should say, of this artifact. We're going to go in there, we're going to excavate , what do we do now?
This may well be his blood brother. And here is these-- this is a place called Pazyryk, and these burials were excavated in the 1930s.
uh thatched things that people lived in so here they were they were pure hunter gatherer Nomads they may have lived in mud Huts or something that disappeared but almost no other technology and there could be other buildings we have not excavated the whole world and I hope we don't excavate the whole world but anyway um and yet this incredible place
So these are all the context numbers, the units of soil that have been excavated , and we can go around and look at that.