单词 | bioarchaeology |
释义 | bioarchaeologyn. The scientific study of biological materials (esp. bones) in archaeological remains in order to provide information about human life or the environment in the past. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the past > history or knowledge about the past > [noun] > archaeology > types or branches of archaeology prehistoric archaeology1865 ethnoarchaeology1879 archaeozoology1884 pot-hunting1893 rescue archaeology1946 archaeobotany1954 archaeomagnetism1958 archaeometry1958 astro-archaeology1965 salvage archaeology1967 zooarchaeology1967 archaeoastronomy1968 bioarchaeology1972 salvage excavation1972 1972 J. G. D. Clark Star Carr 15/1 Bioarcheology is not, in the final analysis, biological; it is archaeological because it is concerned with communities whose behavioral patterns were conditioned and mediated by and through culture. 1989 Current Anthropol. 30 385/2 One goal of bioarchaeology is the reconstruction of past lifeways, including the daily or usual physical activities of prehistoric peoples. 2000 Daily Express (Nexis) 11 Dec. I'd intended to do bioarchaeology, analysing skeletal remains of the very ancient..but back then you were the expert the police would turn to if they found human remains. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1972 |
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