feltárásnak
Feltárásnak is a Hungarian term that translates to "excavation" or "unearthing" in English. It is commonly used in the context of archaeology and historical research to describe the process of digging into the earth to discover and recover artifacts, structures, and other evidence of past human activity. This meticulous process involves careful planning, systematic digging, and detailed documentation. Archaeologists use various tools and techniques, from trowels and brushes for delicate work to larger equipment for more extensive sites, to expose buried remains without damaging them.
The primary goal of feltárásnak is to gather information about past societies, their lifestyles, technologies, and