Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Masada' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
However, the archaeological evidence relevant to this event is ambiguous at best[2][3] and rejected entirely by some scholars.
[8] However, so far no Hasmonean-period building remains could be identified during archaeological excavations.
Significant discrepancies exist between archaeological findings and Josephus' writings.
A 2,000-year-old Judean date palm seed discovered during archaeological excavations in the early 1960s was successfully germinated into a date plant, popularly known as "Methuselah" after the longest-living figure in the Hebrew Bible.
[9] However, their excavators could make no archaeological discovery able to support this presumption.
However, the archaeological evidence relevant to this event is ambiguous at best[2][3] and rejected entirely by some scholars.
Many of the artifacts exhibited were unearthed by Yadin and his archaeological team from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem during the 1960s.
Limited restoration works have been carried out to aid visitor interpretation with original archaeological levels being clearly defined by a prominent black line set in the new mortar joints.
Certain significant archaeological elements, such as the Roman camps and siegeworks, remain virtually untouched.