Plan (archaeology)

ID: plan-archaeology

In archaeology, a "plan" refers to a detailed drawing or representation of a site, structure, or artifact from a bird's-eye or top-down perspective. This type of diagram is essential for documenting the layout and spatial relationships of features and artifacts on an archaeological site. Plans can depict a variety of components, such as buildings, roads, burial areas, and other significant elements that provide insight into the past use and organization of space.

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