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- a non-portable product of human workmanship. Usually
clusters of associated objects; structural remains; hearths, etc. Evidence of
human activities visible as disturbances in the soil. Such disturbances are
produced by digging pits for storage, setting posts for houses, or by
constructing a hearth for cooking. These disturbances are often distinguished by
soil discolorations.
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a type of material remain that cannot be removed from a site such as roasting
pits, fire hearths, house floors or post molds.
- Something of human manufacture other than an easily excavated tool or other
object, such as a wall, drain, well, or hearth. If you will, the architecture of
a site in the broadest sense of that term.
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