State of the art: "Archaeological Excavation Site Mobile Laboratory" technology, an international leader. The technology is mainly characterized by the use of "race-against-time" measures suited to lessen damage to organic relics caused by unearthing and subsequent exposure to new "activation energy". However, the technology still does not eliminate the effects the post-excavation environment has on said relics. The features of the invention involve: finding a good "plasma substitute" that has no negative effects and can act as a substitute for the underground environment in which a delicate relic is found; creating an "impenetrable shield" to use when excavating at the site of the underground relic; and excavation workers submerging into the "impenetrable shield" to work while ensuring that all forms of "activation energy" imposed by the above-ground environment is sealed out and that measures related to the excavation, protection, and preservation of the relic are done in the "plasma substitute" space, thereby eliminating any disturbances originating from the above-ground environment, ensuring "zero contact" between the above-ground environment and the below-ground environment, and ensuring that the "impenetrable shield" seals out any "activation energy" originating from the above-ground environment.
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