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taphonomical
A word that archaeologists use (usually combined with "process" or "evidence").

It means that something has affected the original artifacts or deposits (a flood, previous digging, and earthquakes are all taphonomical things that could effect an archaeological site).

Archaeologists always look for evidence of taphonomical activity when ever something seems out of place (like finding a modern human skull buried in with some dinosaur bones).

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