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Richard Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 May 2013 11:40:28 +1000
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The dangers for archaeologists excavating old wells in superficial 
deposits are self-evident.

Two fundamental methods of preventing the dangers of collapse are (1) 
shoring, or (2) creating a safety zone by progressively excavating away 
the soil around the well as the excavation of the contents proceeds.

Can anyone point me to publications that discuss these dangers and how 
they can be prevented - preferably with illustrations.

Richard Wright

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