Küljendamist
Küljendamist, often translated as "profiling" or "side-viewing" in English, is a technique used in various fields, particularly in geology and archaeology, to study the layered structure of soil or rock formations. It involves exposing a vertical cross-section of the ground and then meticulously observing and documenting the distinct layers, known as horizons. These horizons can vary in color, texture, composition, and structure, each representing different depositional processes, soil development stages, or geological events.
In archaeology, küljendamist is crucial for understanding the sequence of human occupation and activity at a
The process of küljendamist typically involves carefully excavating a trench or exposing a natural outcrop. The