The phrase in situ (lat. for ‘on site’) is used by archaeologists for artefacts which were found exactly at the place where they have been left behind after their last original use. Artefacts (incl. cuneiform tablets) which have been found in situ offer the advantage that they can be studied within their original context and therewith allow a more accurate and much easier reconstruction of past events and circumstances.
- Hand copy
- Mesopotamia