As you have seen in this session, there are different types of archaeological evidence available. You should now be familiar with the strengths and weaknesses of environmental, material, documentary and oral/ethnographic evidence.
In the final session to introduce new content, we will turn our attention to how archaeologists collect evidence for the existence of previous civilisations.
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