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what is stratigraphy in archeology?​

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Answered by itxhorror
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Stratigraphy is a key concept to modern archaeological theory and practice. Modern excavation techniques are based on stratigraphic principles. The concept derives from the geological use of the idea that sedimentation takes place according to uniform principles

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Stratigraphy is the study of layered materials (strata) that were deposited over time. ... By comparing natural strata and man-made strata, archaeologists are often able to determine a depositional history, or stratigraphic sequence—a chronological order of various layers, interfaces, and stratigraphic disturbances.

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Stratigraphy is a key concept to modern archaeological theory and practice.

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