The excavation must expose approximately one foot of the wall below the crack.
Indeed, excavation also exposed the wood stains from decayed posts, coral-based mortar and other traces of a building.
The excavations exposed six layers of occupation.
The archaeological excavations exposed a big bath-house consisting of 26 rooms.
The excavation exposed an over 17 m deep occupational deposit, belonging to four Periods with a break between the earlier two and a continuous sequence thereafter.
The excavations exposed two small hamlets that were successively occupied in the period of A.D. 1160-1280.
Subsequent excavations exposed the characteristic plan of a macellum.
The subsequent archaeological excavation at the site exposed the remains of the wooden roundhouse but found no more artefacts.
Preliminary excavations, they said, exposed the carbonized framework of a house about 20 by 33 feet in size.
The excavation that has continued to present has exposed three major areas at the center of Pusilhá to archaeological interpretation.