gërmime
Gërmime is the systematic removal of earth to uncover remains, features, and material evidence from archaeological, palaeontological, or geological contexts. In Albanian discourse, the term describes digs conducted to investigate past human activity and environments. The primary goals are to document the stratigraphic sequence, recover artifacts and ecofacts, and interpret chronology, technology, economy, and social organization.
Fieldwork typically begins with planning and obtaining permits from cultural heritage authorities, followed by surveys and
Types of gërmime include research excavations designed to answer specific questions about past societies, and rescue
Challenges include looting, funding constraints, weather, and the long-term conservation of fragile materials. The outcomes of