- Industry: Archaeology
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The area at the nape of the neck where the neck muscles attach, the lower portion of the occipital bone below the superior nuchal line.
Industry:Archaeology
The protion of the E. coli RNA polymerase that is the active enzyme and can be written as a2??'?.
Industry:Archaeology
A short segment of DNA that defines a unique position in the human genome; an STS is usually detected by the polymerase chain reaction.
Industry:Archaeology
The model of biocultural evolution that emphasizes the impermanent nature of social, ethnic, and biological groups (ethnos) in which each population can have multiple ancestors and multiple descendants. Like a river these independently varying aspects of humanity diverge, co-vary in parallel to each other, and then remerge and realign with other identities; with new divergences following.
Industry:Archaeology
Volcanic ash. In the Mediterranean, for example, deep-sea coring produced evidence for the ash fall from the eruption of Thera, and its stratigraphic location provided important information in the construction of a relative chronology.
Industry:Archaeology