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primary context
Referring to the position in a site where an object was originally deposited. Finding an artifact or fossil in primary context allows a researcher to apply the principle of association in dating and interpreting it. This cannot be done if the object is in a secondary context, which is to say that it was moved to a new location after the original deposition.
- Vārdšķira: noun
- Nozare/domēns: Anthropology
- Category: Physical anthropology
- Company: Palomar College
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