Archaeology: A Concise IntroductionWaveland, 2007 - 125 من الصفحات |
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... archaeological site . We are often asked how archaeological sites are discovered . In most cases , they are found ... deposits . One method is to look for differential vegetation growth . Vegetation tends to grow more lushly where ...
... archaeological site . We are often asked how archaeological sites are discovered . In most cases , they are found ... deposits . One method is to look for differential vegetation growth . Vegetation tends to grow more lushly where ...
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... archaeologist is to discern how the strata were formed and to interpret the significance of each layer in relation to the archaeological deposits . Stratigraphy can also be used to assess the relative age of an artifact , feature , or ...
... archaeologist is to discern how the strata were formed and to interpret the significance of each layer in relation to the archaeological deposits . Stratigraphy can also be used to assess the relative age of an artifact , feature , or ...
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... Archaeologists use a variety of methods to date archaeological deposits and sites . They either directly date an artifact or feature or date a deposit indirectly by dating something associated with it . Dating materials by association ...
... Archaeologists use a variety of methods to date archaeological deposits and sites . They either directly date an artifact or feature or date a deposit indirectly by dating something associated with it . Dating materials by association ...
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