Excavation sites are divided into grids because
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Excavation sites are divided into grids so that archaeologists can record the exact location where artifacts are found. This is important because sometimes the interpretation or identification of an artifact can be influenced by examining it in context, along with the things around it.
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Excavation sites are divided into grids so that archaeologists can record the exact location where artifacts are found. This is important because sometimes the interpretation or identification of an artifact can be influenced by examining it in context, along with the things around it.
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Excavation sites are divided into grids so that archaeologists can record the exact location where artifacts are found. This is important because sometimes the interpretation or identification of an artifact can be influenced by examining it in context, along with the things around it.
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