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*2686, [[Frast Beadle Votive Vessels]]
 
*2686, [[Frast Beadle Votive Vessels]]
 
*2688, [[Ehorth Excavation]], 2688 to 2693, [[Erserce]]
 
*2688, [[Ehorth Excavation]], 2688 to 2693, [[Erserce]]
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*2688, Discovery of sunken city of [[Hwalaka]]
 
*2697, [[Necropolis of Challanushra]]
 
*2697, [[Necropolis of Challanushra]]
 
*2699 to 2701, [[Excavation of Srifath House]]
 
*2699 to 2701, [[Excavation of Srifath House]]
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*2717 to 2724, [[Grascurg Excavation of the Upper Terrace of the City of Bryndyd]]
 
*2717 to 2724, [[Grascurg Excavation of the Upper Terrace of the City of Bryndyd]]
 
*2721, [[Tintamfeg Thanksgiving Vessel]]
 
*2721, [[Tintamfeg Thanksgiving Vessel]]
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*?2745, Brökn-Cassidari Excavation of [[G'am Ophusír]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 4 February 2019

The scientific pursuit of archeology blossomed with full strength in the mid twenty seventh century. The term 'science' on Asdar is not equivalent to the Earth word, but western archeology does involve the use of methodology, strata, and other components that Earth archeologists would recognize. The term 'archeologer' reflects that lack of true equivalency. The date shown is of the discovery or acquisition.

List of Archeological Excavations and Surveys