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A geographically defined aggregate of local populations which differs with various degrees of significance (depending on the author) from other such subdivisions of the species.
Industry:Archaeology
The study of a population's main life-history parameters - its growth, size, composition, and the age-specific rates of births and deaths.
Industry:Archaeology
In taxonomy, a statement of the characters that uniquely distinguish a taxon from other taxa.
Industry:Archaeology
The study of humanity - our physical characteristics as animals, and our non-biological characteristics collectively referred to as culture. The subject is traditionally broken down into four sub-disciplines: biological (physical) anthropology, cultural (social) anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics.
Industry:Archaeology
Spherical, rod-shaped, or spiral-shaped, single-cellular or multi-cellular, filamentous prokaryotic organisms.
Industry:Archaeology
A defined unit of rock within a stratigraphic section at the given locality.
Industry:Archaeology
Genetic change, change in a population's gene pool from generation to generation (Darwin's descent with modification).
Industry:Archaeology