what is the meaning of 'in situ' soil?
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In archaeology, in situ refers to an artifact that has not been moved from its original place of deposition. In other words, it is stationary, meaning "still." An artifact being in situ is critical to the interpretation of that artifact and, consequently, of the culture which formed it.
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the soil which remains where it is formed.It is also called residual soil
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