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- Biofact may refer to: Biofact (archaeology) Biofact (biology) Biofact (philosophy) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Biofact...
- In archaeology, a biofact (or ecofact) is any organic material including flora or fauna material found at an archaeological site that has not been technologically...
- In biology, a biofact is dead material of a once-living organism. In 1943, the protozoologist Bruno M. Klein of Vienna (1891–1968) coined the term in...
- In philosophy and sociology, a biofact is a being that is both an artifact and living being, or both natural and artificial. This being has been created...
- deposits, trenches and similar remains. Ecofacts, also referred to as biofacts, are objects of archaeological interest made by other organisms, such as...
- material remains and environmental data, including architecture, artifacts, biofacts, human remains, and landscapes. Archaeology can be described as all of...
- will focus on movable cultural heritage such as artifacts, paintings, and biofacts. The list may include cultural objects, such as the Jōmon Venus of ****an...
- micro-organisms has now brought aquarium technology to a still higher level. Biofact (biology) Co**** woody debris Organic material Soil food web "Decomposition...
- culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscapes. Archaeology can be considered...
- questioned after Friedrich Wöhler artificially synthesized urea in 1828. Biofact (biology) Biom**** Detritus Humus Organic geochemistry Sedimentary organic...