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It is generally accepted that provenience measurements taken during an archaeological excavation can be taken from either the modern ground surface of the site or from a datum point.
Diseconomies of Scale
The condition in which a company's costs per unit increase as it produces more units, typically due to inefficiencies that arise with increased size or output.
Diminishing Marginal Returns
A principle stating that as additional units of a variable input are added to a fixed input, the additions to output will eventually decrease.
Law of Diminishing Returns
An economic principle stating that as investment in a particular area increases, the rate of profit from that investment, after a certain point, cannot continue to increase if other variables remain constant.
Total Cost
The aggregate of expenses related to the manufacturing of products or provision of services, which includes costs that stay the same as well as those that vary.
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