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Potsherd, finds bag, and marker, held by archaeologist's hands

Archaeological work entails learning from scraps of remains. Major finds are rare. Potsherds that have sifted to the surface can offer clues to what lies beneath. Here, an archaeologist shows a sherd from a site currently being explored. Its thickness indicates that it is not ancient Greek but more probably late Roman.

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archaeology work potsherd sherd find marker pair of hands ancient; ruins
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Archaeological work entails learning from scraps of remains.   Major finds are rare.  Potsherds that have sifted to the surface can offer clues to what lies beneath.  Here, an archaeologist shows a sherd from a site currently being explored.  Its thickness indicates that it is not ancient Greek but more probably late Roman.
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