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Chapter 2.3, Problem 10P
a.
To determine
Find the lowest and greatest depths of artifacts at site I and site II.
b.
To determine
Define the distribution of data for depths of artifact at site I and site II.
c.
To determine
Check whether the site II data distribution suggests that there might have been a period of no occupation.
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