Sentence examples for having been dug from inspiring English sources

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The etymology of the word fossil comes from the Latin for things having been dug up.

Four graves have been dated as having been dug in the 13th and late 14th centuries, on the basis of their position on top of a 13th-century remblai (a small hill created by burying bodies) and the fact that they were behind a wall that dated from the second half of the 14th century.

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Others have been dug up in Iran.

Six other wells have been dug.

Since then, seven boreholes have been dug.

But the tree has been dug up.

Its coins have been dug up in ancient Rome.

More than 900 pit or trench latrines have been dug.

"It looked like it had been dug up".

The navigation lock had been dug beside this monument.

Nearly 7,000 bodies have been dug up from mass graves.

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