Multiple Choice
Water-screening is an especially useful technique when:
A) the deposits are coarse-grained and have low clay content.
B) artifacts are expected to be large and not easily broken, as water screening can be very destructive.
C) artifacts are expected to be small and/or difficult to find without washing.
D) tiny fragments of carbonized plant remains must be recovered.
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