- Industry: Archaeology
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Fine layers of alluvium sediment deposited in glacial lakes. Their annual deposition makes them a useful source of dating.
Industry:Archaeology
Proteins active in the activation or repression of transcription of the gene.
Industry:Archaeology
The clinical process of growth and cellular reproduction in unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes. The cycle includes nuclear division, or mitosis, and cell division, or cytokinesis.
Industry:Archaeology
The side, or broad and flat blade of the innominate, forming its upper portion.
Industry:Archaeology
A blade (or flake) that is intentionally dulled on a margin so it can be hand-held safely.
Industry:Archaeology
A mode of exchange that implies the operation of some central organizing authority. Goods are recieved or appropriated by the central authority, and subsequently some of them are sent by that authority to other loactions.
Industry:Archaeology
A tunnel on the palm side of the hand created between the arch formed by the carpal bones and the fibrous band that draws the ends of the arch together. The long flexor tendons for the fingers pass through this tunnel, which holds themin and prevents them from bowing when the wrist is moved.
Industry:Archaeology
Fine manipulation with the finger and thumb tips, as in turning a screwdriver.
Industry:Archaeology
The collection of molecular clones that contain at least one copy of every DNA sequence in the genome.
Industry:Archaeology