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What is dry point settlement
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What is dry point settlement
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Dry point settlement means the site of a settlement which located in a higher land or avoids land prone to flooding such as a gravel mound or the valley site.
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Dry point sites: A dry point site is one that is slightly raised from the surrounding area, meaning that it is less likely to flood. Wet point sites: This refers to any site that has access to water, usually through being beside a river.
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