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Modern archaeologists slice historical sites into "layers," indicating different periods of a settlement's history (e.g., Troy Troy VIIa). What about human settlement patterns makes this technique possible? Are all human settlements "layered," or is this a particular quirk of ancient communities?

by /u/AmesCG in /r/AskHistorians

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