ásatásban
Ásatásban, which translates to "excavation" in English, is a fundamental archaeological method used to uncover and study past human activity and cultural heritage. It involves the systematic removal of soil and other materials from a site to expose and recover artifacts, architectural features, and other evidence of past human behavior. Ásatásban is typically conducted in a stratified manner, with archaeologists carefully documenting and recording the context and relationships between different layers of deposits.
The process of ásatásban begins with thorough planning and research, including surveys and non-invasive techniques like
Artifacts and features uncovered during ásatásban are carefully recorded, often using a three-dimensional coordinate system to