Talk:Dyar site
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"The stratigraphy of the Dyar village consisted of four strata. The upper stratum was composed of a fine clay alluvium, which ranged in thickness from 45 cm just south of the mound to over 1.6 m in the extreme northeastern portion of the site. This alluvium is apparently the result of culturally accelerated sedimentation caused by poor farming practices during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries"
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The stratigraphy of the village had four strata. The upper stratum was fine clay alluvium from poor farming practices in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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