stratija
Stratija is a term primarily used in the context of historical or archaeological studies to refer to layers or strata of soil, rock, or other materials that have accumulated over time. This concept is fundamental to stratigraphy, the branch of geology and archaeology concerned with the study of these layers and their sequence. The principle of superposition, a cornerstone of stratigraphy, states that in any undisturbed sequence of rock or soil layers, the oldest layers are at the bottom and the youngest are at the top.
Archaeologists utilize stratija to understand the chronology of a site. By examining the artifacts and features
Geologists, on the other hand, use the study of stratija to understand Earth's history, including past environments,