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an archaeologist uses a map for what​

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Answered by gokul875
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Modern archeologists still use maps to record spatial information about a site. Such information includes the spatial distribution of artifacts, features, and deposits, all of which are recorded on the map.

Answered by ronak2520
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Maps illustrate spatial relationships associations that are key to understanding how components in a site are connected within the site, and how a site is connected with the world around it. Maps record this information. The tools used by archaeologists to create maps are varied.

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