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Biofact may
refer to:
Biofact (archaeology)
Biofact (biology)
Biofact (philosophy) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Biofact...
- relevance.
Biofacts can
include but are not
limited to plants, seeds, pollen,
animal bones, insects, fish
bones and mollusks. The
study of
biofacts, alongside...
- are:
Natural life form
Unaltered biofacts Reshaped biofacts Genetically reproduced biofacts Genetically modified biofacts. Heil, Reinhard; Kaminski, Andreas;...
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states that
biofacts can be
useful education tools, and are
preferable to live
animals because of
potential ethical considerations.
Biofact (archaeology)...
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material remains and
environmental data,
including architecture, artifacts,
biofacts,
human remains, and landscapes.
Archaeology can be
described as all of...
- deposits,
trenches and
similar remains. Ecofacts, also
referred to as
biofacts, are
objects of
archaeological interest made by
other organisms, such as...
- culture. The
archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture,
biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and
cultural landscapes.
Archaeology can be considered...
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remains and
environmental data,
including architecture, artifacts, features,
biofacts, and landscapes. Area
studies are
interdisciplinary fields of research...
- 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...
- (gold and copper) and non-metallic (minerals, rocks, pottery, pigments,
biofacts)
artifacts in the
graves from the
Varna Chalcolithic site are numerous...