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Archaeology

The scientific study of physical remains, whether monuments, artifacts or relics of past human life, cultures or activities.

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excision repair (dark repair)

Archaeology; Human evolution

An enzyme-catalyzed, light-independent process of repair of ultraviolet-light-induced thymine dimers in DNA that involves removal of the dimers and synthesis of a new piece of DNA ...

sphere of exchange

Archaeology; Human evolution

In non-market societies, prestige valuables and ordinary commodities were often exchanged quite separately, i.e., valuables were exchanged against valuables in prestige ...

parallelism

Archaeology; Human evolution

The separate appearance of a feature with the same character state in two or more species that developed independently from a different character state of the feature in the last ...

endosymbiont hypothesis

Archaeology; Human evolution

The hypothesis that mitochondria and chloroplasts originated as free-living prokaryotes that invaded primative eukaryotic cells and established a mutually beneficial (symbiotic) ...

cation-ratio dating

Archaeology; Human evolution

This method aspires to the direct dating of rock carvings and engravings, and is potentially applicable to Paleolithic artifacts with a strong patina caused by exposure to desert ...

mitotic crossing-over (mitotic recombination)

Archaeology; Human evolution

A genetic recombination that occurs following the rare pairing of homologs during mitosis of a diploid cell.

correlation coefficient

Archaeology; Human evolution

A statistic that measures the strength of the association between two variables.