Which features are looked at by archaeologists to identify centres of craft production?
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In order to identify centres of craft production, archaeologists usually look for the raw materials, like stone modules, whole shells, copper ore, unfinished objects, rejected and waste materials.
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In order to identify centres of craft production, archaeologists usually look for the raw materials, like stone modules, whole shells, copper ore, unfinished objects, rejected and waste materials.
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These reasons are:
Climatic change.
Deforestation.
Excessive floods.
Shifting and drying up of rivers.
Overuse of the landscape.
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