A marker bed is:
A) an easily identified stratum that is found in multiple sites in the same region.
B) a stratum unique to a particular archaeological site that is not found anywhere else throughout the region.
C) a stratum that is easily dated by the potassium-argon dating method.
D) a stratum marked by distinctive soil horizons.
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Q2: The upper part of a soil where
Q3: A B horizon is:
A) the upper part
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Q8: Most of the strata in Gatecliff rockshelter
Q9: In an undisturbed deposit, a stone tool
Q10: The Law of Superposition states that, in
Q11: Nicolaus Steno argued in his Preliminary Discourse
Q12: Where are the Laetoli footprints today?
A) The
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