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What Ian Hodder Calls "Interpretation at the Trowel's Edge" Involves

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What Ian Hodder calls "interpretation at the trowel's edge" involves


A) letting the material facts at the excavation site speak for themselves.
B) preventing analytic specialists and interested groups of various kinds from seeing excavated artifacts until they have been washed and organized in the laboratory.
C) bringing specialists and interested groups of various kinds to converse with excavators working in the trenches.
D) making sure that excavator's trowels are always clean and sharp-edged.

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