How does sediment generally enter rockshelters?
A) Rocks fall from the shelter's ceiling and dripline.
B) Colluvial sediments enter the shelter from the surrounding hillside.
C) Fine eolian dust from nearby or distant sources blows into the shelter.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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