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They use water or a brush

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Archaeologists typically use small brushes, such as toothbrushes or paintbrushes, to carefully remove sand or soil from objects found during excavations. They may also use compressed air or specialized tools, such as dental picks or bamboo tools, for more delicate cleaning. The goal is to remove the debris without damaging or altering the object.

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