The Huet excavations were in a different part of the site to the original excavations.
Despite leading the original excavations, Irwin-Williams never published a final report on the site.
Research was subsequently limited to study of material collected during the original excavations that had been distributed to various institutions.
Most of these were service tunnels, leading back to D'ni, but some extended the original excavation to the north.
Excavations of the site were conducted in both the original 1952 excavations, and again in 1989.
The original excavation of the area was to be conducted in what is now the middle of the Mooney site.
In 1999, the Oriental Institute returned to the site to conduct a survey and to examine the original excavations.
Reburial is expected in a few months, on land near the original excavations.
What is happening now, as the trade center debris is removed, is in some sense a repeat of the original excavation.
The south face of Structure 3, including the access ramp, is badly eroded with the damage having been accelerated by the original excavations at the site.