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Morphological types become useful temporal types if their frequencies change significantly through time and they are restricted in time. true

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True. A morphological type can be a useful temporal type when subjected to a change and restriction of time. Example,  a morphological type that occurs only in strata dating between 1500 BP and 1000 BP can elevate into a temporal type. It is because artifacts that belong to the temporal turn up into an undated context.
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