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These can be created on the following carrier media:
*Drawn, photographic, written and printed material on paper
*Drawn material on film
*Photographs on film, transparencies, x-radiographs, videotape and microfilm
*Digital files on hard drives or transfer media.
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!Material (Finds) Archive
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The material (finds) archive may include:
*__artefacts__, such as pottery, tile, worked stone, glass, metalwork, worked bone, leather and textile;
*__ecofacts or environmental remains__, such as animal bone and plant remains;
*__human remains__, which require specific treatment in accordance with relevant national or state standards and legislation;
*__waste products__, such as slag, hammerscale and off-cuts;
*__material recovered from scientific sampling__, which is often the product of laboratory analysis, such as environmental samples, thin-sections, microfossil slides, casts.
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!!3) PRINCIPLES
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