English to Tamil Dictionary excavator

excavator

அகழ்எந்திர
definition
noun
As Mortimer Wheeler put it 50 years ago, ‘the archaeological excavator is not digging up things, he is digging up people’.
a person who removes earth carefully and systematically from an archaeological site in order to find buried remains.
translation of 'excavator'
அகழ் பொறி தோண்டு பொறி
example
Installation at another site with an 'excavator' and bulldozer working as a team took the same amount of time.
When these situations occur, conventional methods of mechanical shield machines or 'excavator' machines are used.
Well he had gone to Oxford and studied classical archaeology when people like Arthur Evans the famous 'excavator' of Crete was there, it must have been an exciting time.
Kobelco offers the Blade Runner, which is a combination 'excavator' and dozer.
The other is mounted on a rover, such as a dozer, a motor grader, or an 'excavator' .
The material found in front of the palisade fence, in the ditches, and within the interior suggested to the 'excavator' that the site was used for ritual, ceremonial, and funerary purposes by a fairly large group of people.
The total number of burials estimated for both sites is based on the 'excavator' 's descriptions and the number of skeletal remains he reported.
The 'excavator' 's pump system is the source of the oil, and it is routed to the attachment via tubelines and hoses on the workgroup.
Many 'excavator' manufacturers consider any machine weighing less than about 8 tons to be a compact.
Because he can do more work from one position, the 'excavator' operator moves his machine less.
He built a workshop, developed an 'excavator' with an earth scoop and built a dam to supply water for a hydro electric plant to supply power for domestic use and for his engineering projects.
Brian was a brilliant 'excavator' - I remember attending a lecture he gave on his excavations at Dunbar, and thinking I ought just to throw my trowel away.
When the dig was over it was generally the personal responsibility of the 'excavator' , with little assistance, to sort out all the material and write it up for publication.
The bird had a little trough of seed from which it kept on scooping up mechanical mouthfuls like an 'excavator' scoops up earth.
When the operator can see all around, he knows where he can swing the 'excavator' 's boom, reverse the dozer, or turn the grader.
As Mortimer Wheeler put it 50 years ago, ‘the archaeological 'excavator' is not digging up things, he is digging up people’.
These were demonstrably built in two phases, one Augustan and the other Severan, since they are very different in style and construction: the 'excavator' estimated that the original structure had places for at most six hundred people.
Rather than bringing in a larger piece of equipment, an operator may overload a smaller 'excavator' , lifting rocks heavier than what the equipment normally handles.
He works in a crew that has three bulldozers, a large 'excavator' , and two or more off-road haul trucks.
The equipment replaced consisted of, for example, rough-terrain forklifts, midpowered dozers and 'excavators' , manlifts, scissors lifts, and more.
He said it was up to the small-scale miners to organise themselves to hire machines like 'excavators' , caterpillars, et cetera.
The 'excavators' interpret the site as having functioned in a Cahokia-centric trading network.
Some of us joined the team as 'excavators' , providing the fantastic opportunity to be makers and watchers.
The 'excavators' estimated a total burial population of as many as 200 before quarrying destroyed portions of the site.
Earth movers, 'excavators' , backhoes, and bulldozers rely on hydraulic fluids to lift, move, scrape, and dig.
Typically for the time, this strange group was interpreted by the 'excavators' as being the victims of human sacrifice.
Most of us do not perceive trucks the same way as 'excavators' , loaders, and dozers.
There are a number of diggers and 'excavators' on site.
In one pit inside the enclosure, 'excavators' found an adult's skull and a fragment of a long bone that had been cremated in situ within the pit.
None of these sites has been fully published, but one sometimes senses from the interim reports that the 'excavators' are nervous of making too much of their structures because they do not fit the prevailing view.
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