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Now it's getting widened and upgraded; 130 million tons of earth will be excavated, doubling its capacity.
But Ms. Simoncic said the artifacts will be excavated before construction begins and taken to a local museum.
"It will be a heaving of soil — the levee will be excavated very rapidly," said Nick Boone, a mechanical engineer who leads the corps' blasting team.
The household associated with the two graves has also been located and this will be excavated in the coming season, which begins in mid June.
The quarries will be excavated further next year, so the world of archaeology will have to wait and see what is revealed.
To extract some 2m tonnes of copper, about 145m tonnes of earth and rocks will be excavated, according to the company's 2010 environmental impact assessment report, producing hundreds of millions of tonnes of acidic tailings during its lifespan.
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Under the new authority contract, Judlau and its partner, Dragados, based in Madrid, will be excavating nearly five miles of tunnels from 63rd Street and Second Avenue to 38th Street and Park Avenue, beginning next summer.
Three billion cubic metres (106bn cubic feet) of earth will have to be excavated for the canal, which will be between 230 and 520 metres wide (750-1,700 feet) and 30m deep, allowing it to handle ships of up to 400,000 tonnes.
Clearly, it will have to be excavated and the whole Stonehenge site opened up as a kind of neolithic Disneyland.
From now on, its musical works -- serialism, minimalism, warts and all -- will have to be excavated or exhumed, unless their beauty and worth float them to the surface.
She expects part of Durrington Walls to be excavated, but believes much will be left for future archaeologists to consider.
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