residualia
Residualia refers to the study and identification of the remnants or traces left behind by past events or processes. In archaeology, residualia encompasses artifacts, ecofacts, and features that have survived from antiquity. These can include pottery shards, stone tools, animal bones, hearths, and structural foundations. The analysis of residualia provides crucial insights into the lives, technologies, and environments of ancient populations.
In geology, residualia describes the weathered material that remains in situ after the decomposition of bedrock.
The term residualia also appears in other scientific contexts, such as in chemistry, where it can refer