diggers
Diggers is a term used for several related but distinct ideas. In the most common contemporary sense, a digger is a piece of construction equipment designed for digging and moving earth. Modern diggers, often hydraulic excavators or backhoes, are mounted on tracks or wheels and equipped with interchangeable attachments such as buckets, breakers, or augers. They are used for trenching, foundation work, demolition, and site remediation, enabling efficient earthmoving and reducing manual labor.
In military and social history, the term has been used as a nickname for groups or communities
Historical movements also known as the Diggers include two prominent and distinct strands. The English Diggers,
A separate 19th-century current appeared in California during the Gold Rush era. The California Diggers organized
In informal usage, “digger” can also refer to archaeologists or workers who dig as part of their