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c/archaeology-discoveriesnoahwardnoahward2d agoProlific Poster

The dig site I worked in 2014 taught me everything I knew about stratigraphy, then a 3-day excavation in Utah proved me wrong

I spent three summers assuming the darker soil layer always meant older deposits, but when our crew hit a buried 1800s trash pit that sat above a Roman-era layer in Utah, I realized I'd been reading the sequence backwards the whole time, has anyone else had a field method that just clicked off after a decade?
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