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Stratigraphy involves both the investigation of sedimentary structures to determine past environments represented by rocks, and the study of fossils for identifying and dating particular beds of rock. A body of rock strata with a set of unifying characteristics indicative of an environment is called a facies.
Stratigraphic units can be grouped in terms of time or lithology (rock type). Strata that were deposited at the same time belong to a single chronostratigraphic unit but need not be the same lithology. Strata of a specific lithology can be grouped into a lithostratigraphic unit but are not necessarily the same age.
Stratigraphy in the interpretation of archaeological excavations provides a relative chronology for the levels and the artefacts within rock beds. It is the principal means by which the context of archaeological deposits is evaluated.
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