- Industry: Archaeology
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Crude stone pebbles found in Lower Pleistocene contexts; once thought to be the work of human agency, but now generally regarded as natural products.
Industry:Archaeology
Social standing or prestige which is the result of inheritance or hereditary factors.
Industry:Archaeology
The outer portion of the brain at the rear of the cerebrum responsible for visual input and association.
Industry:Archaeology
The uses of genetic crosses to locate genes in chromosomes relative to one another.
Industry:Archaeology
The outermost protective layer of the skin of leaves or blades of grass, made of cutin, a very resistantmaterial that survives in the archaeological record often in feces. Cuticular analysis is a useful adjunct to palynologyin environmental reconstruction.
Industry:Archaeology
A primate feature in which the incisors and canines of the lower jaw are of similar size and form, short peg-like teeth that are set horizontally across the front of the mouth.
Industry:Archaeology
An autonomously replicating plasmid (a circular, double-stranded DNA molecule) that is capable of integrating into the host cell's chromosome.
Industry:Archaeology