- A deposit is also money paid by someone who rents or lends a good, e.g. a car or
a shopping cart. The money is returned when the good is returned, after
deduction of any rent not paid yet, and compensation for small damage. Small deposits are sometimes required on beverage
containers in order to promote recycling, a policy adopted in
Oregon, among other U.S. states.
- In archaeology, a deposit is any layer context which has been lain down rather than cut. It is analogous to the geological stratum. Artefacts, ecofacts and structures are not considered deposits although they are found within them.
Deposits can be natural or manmade. Natural deposits are usually waterlain or windblown whilst archaeological deposits are the
natural by-product of activity and are created through formation processes.
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