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A burnt layer or burned layer in archaeolo … A burnt layer or burned layer in archaeology is a stratum of earth that was formed primarily by the burning of objects or buildings. The extent of the layer is irrelevant. It can be the remains of a campfire as well as the remains of a burned down settlement. Burnt layers are recorded in event stratigraphy, a sub-area of stratigraphy. stratigraphy, a sub-area of stratigraphy.
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A burnt layer or burned layer in archaeolo … A burnt layer or burned layer in archaeology is a stratum of earth that was formed primarily by the burning of objects or buildings. The extent of the layer is irrelevant. It can be the remains of a campfire as well as the remains of a burned down settlement. Burnt layers are recorded in event stratigraphy, a sub-area of stratigraphy. stratigraphy, a sub-area of stratigraphy.
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