鸟笼
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-98009-1organisms at all (e.g., viruses); others are not microscopic, though the parts recovered from archaeological sites may be small. Microorganisms are widespread and form the basis of food chains, contribute to nutrient cycling, and enhance soil fertility vital to the health of ecosystems. Some are res
sinoatrial-node
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Zeitgenössische Demokratietheoriees, divisions of labor, exchange networks, and political institutions are associated with plant use, particularly when significant commitments are made to cultivating domestic plants for goods and services, not least for food. Uses of plants extend far beyond their nutritional value and many studies
Juvenile
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龙卷风
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不成比例
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虚度
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Zeitgeschichte, Wissenschaft und Politikple, often are abundant, or at least highly visible, in archaeological deposits, and are sensitive to environmental conditions. Crustacea are discussed in Chap. 10 with other arthropods. In this chapter, Mollusca and Echinodermata are reviewed.
pancreas
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Fierce
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-68726-0 among peoples and their abiotic and biotic environments; to explore synchronic and diachronic interpretations of environments and cultures; and to test theories about the phenomena being studied and the methods used to examine them. Studies of organic remains contribute insights into human behavior
Onerous
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CESS
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Vertebrates,Vertebrate skeletal, dental, and other materials often are relatively well-preserved and visible in archaeological sites, adding substantially to what we learn from other archaeological evidence. They are important sources of information about change and continuity in environments, site functions, and cultures over time and through space.