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DIG

Definition av DIG

  1. gräva
  2. (arkeologi) (arkeologisk) utgrävning
  3. (slang) digga; vara ett fan av; tycka om
  4. (slang) fatta, förstå

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Exempel på hur man kan använda DIG i en mening

  • The name "Topeka" is a Kansa-Osage word that means "place where we dig potatoes", or "a good place to dig potatoes".
  • Created by television producer Tim Taylor and presented by actor Tony Robinson, each episode features a team of specialists carrying out an archaeological dig over a period of three days, with Robinson explaining the process in lay terms.
  • עֵ֫דֶר (ay'-der) means "flock" and comes from another Hebrew word - עָדַר (aw-dar') - that means "to dig" or "to arrange".
  • The site, named after John Topper, a nt who discovered it, has been under excavation by archeologists from the University of South Carolina for about one month a year since 1999, after an initial exploratory dig in the mid-1980s.
  • The county is the home of the "Missouri dinosaur" discovered at an archaeological dig near Glen Allen in 1942.
  • The town was established in 1551 by three lords as a location to dig peat which was used for fuel, hence the name (heer is "lord", veen is "peat").
  • He used his slaves to dig the ditch that would become the Harvey Canal, cutting south from the banks of the Mississippi River to the back of Bayou Barataria, to provide better access.
  • Sas van Gent is a border fortress which was founded in 1547 when the city of Ghent received permission from Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor to dig a canal to the Westerschelde.
  • Archeological evidence unearthed in a 1976 dig revealed remnants of a Meskwaki inhabitation from what could be as early as 500 B.
  • The name "Dugway" comes from a technique to dig a trench along a hillside to keep a wagon from tipping.
  • Fossils discovered in the late 1970s – at a dig near Sequim known as the Manis Mastodon site, by Carl Gustafson, an archaeologist at Washington State University – included a mastodon bone with an embedded bone point, evidencing the presence of hunters in the area about 14,000 years ago.
  • Chysauster has been excavated several times, including a dig by the antiquarian William Copeland Borlase in 1873.
  • He also teaches them to dig drainage ditches, rents them farm equipment, and stores grain surpluses to provide free food in time of famine (approximate date).
  • The Camerons were two of the town's most colorful characters; he tried to dig a canal to change the flow of the Mississippi River so it would flow closer to La Crescent and bypass La Crosse, Wisconsin across the river.
  • These archeology dig sites show a much greater volume United States evidence of Archaic period inhabitants based on relics and flint tools recovered from burned rock middens.
  • The bones were discovered in 1823 by William Buckland in an archaeological dig at Goat's Hole Cave (Paviland cave) which is a limestone cave between Port Eynon and Rhossili on the Gower Peninsula, near Swansea in south Wales.
  • In archaeology, the "trench method" is used for searching and excavating ancient ruins or to dig into strata of sedimented material.
  • The genus Chulsanbaatar was named by Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska in 1974 , after the locality of Khulsan near the dig sites where these organisms were found, and Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia.
  • By the late 1950s, technology had developed to dig deeper wells, and despite conservationists protesting, the Long Island Water Corp.
  • What they had received was hand outs and government funded work parties to dig ditches and hard manual labor for meager wages or paid to remain idle.


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