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BioarchaeologyThe use of a range of biological techniques on archaeological material in order to learn more about past populations. In bioarchaeology, one might isolate and amplify DNA from very old bones such as from the frozen body of the 9,000-year-old Ice Man who was found in the Italian Alps. From bio- (living) + archaeology (the study of the material remai [..]
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Bioarchaeologya field study in which groups of scientists and citizens study and inventory all the different kinds of living organisms within a given area. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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Bioarchaeologynoun Definition: the biological study of archaeology: archaeology studied from the perspective of biology Example Sentence: I like bioarchaeology because it brings to life people who lived a thousand years ago.
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Bioarchaeology
zooarchaeology
(US) osteoarchaeology
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