Derived Play: Stratigraphy Repair Relay. Topics: Archaeology Recording, Audit Game, Derived Play, Field Record QA, Harris Matrix, Relation Repair, Stratigraphy Logic, Stratigraphy Repair Relay.

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Prompt text

Create a single polished derived-play image for GPT Image 2 titled "Stratigraphy Repair Relay".

Primary scene: a landscape-format printable logic puzzle sheet for a completely fictional archaeology training record. It should not look like a 2x3 research board, not a tabletop game photo, and not a dashboard. No people, no hands, no real archaeological site, no real artifact, no institution logos, no culturally specific motif, no human remains.

Gameplay concept: players audit a generated field-record image and repair layer-relationship mistakes before publishing the fictional record.

Composition:
- Left two-thirds: one continuous trench section strip with five colored earth layers and context labels C201, C202, C203, C204, C205. Include simple invented inclusions like small stones and charcoal dots. Add a measured vertical scale and baseline.
- Overlay five red audit loops or tabs pointing to problems, each with short readable labels: FLOATING DEPOSIT, MISSING CUT EDGE, SAMPLE MISMATCH, REVERSED ARROW, KEY GAP.
- Right column: relay cards numbered 1 to 5 with the actions "spot", "name", "repair", "retest", "pass". Each card has a tiny blank note line and a small icon.
- Bottom strip: a corrected mini Harris matrix with boxes and arrows, plus a pass stamp reading "RELATIONS CHECKED".
- Footer: "fictional stratigraphy puzzle - no source image".

Style: crisp archival field sheet meets playful puzzle design, off-white paper, black technical ink, restrained red correction marks, muted ochre/umber/clay/gray soil colors, clean legible typography, publication-quality details. Emphasize relationships, cross-references, and repair mechanics. Avoid political content, religious symbols, dangerous instructions, graphic violence, adult content, real brands, protected characters, living-artist style references, and copied external images.

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Source note: Original fictional stratigraphy relation-repair game generated locally after external source sweep. Sources informed only abstract field-section drawing conventions, context-sheet relationship checks, linked-record evaluation, and technical illustration clarity patterns; no external prompt text, image, form, archaeological site, artifact, 3D model, institution branding, protected cultural object, artwork, or source image was reused.

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