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How can we find out about ancient cities?
Archaeologists dig up the ruins of ancient cities. They divide the site where the city once stood into squares. Each square is given a number. The archaeologists remember the original position of anything they discover by noting the number of the square they find it in. In this way, they can build up a picture of what the city once looked like.
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