nergrävda
Nergrävda describes objects, sites, or features that have been buried beneath soil or sediment, often as a result of natural deposition, sedimentation, or human activity. The term is widely used in archaeology, paleontology, geology, and construction to indicate that something lies below the surface and is not visible at ground level. When archaeologists report nergrävda fynd, they usually refer to finds that are preserved under layers of earth and require excavation to be studied.
Etymology: The word is formed from ner- meaning downward and gräva meaning to dig. The participle form
Usage and implications: Nergrävda fynd often retain stratigraphic information that helps determine age and context. Preservation
Notes: The term emphasizes a status of being hidden under the surface rather than merely depth, and