Sentence examples for archaeological specimen from inspiring English sources

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Aside from shedding further light on this famous archaeological specimen, the researchers say their findings show that the Alpine valleys of Central Europe were permanently inhabited during this transition period between the Stone and Copper Ages.

This is what might be called extreme appropriation art; the hull is hauntingly beautiful, not primarily as art but as an archaeological specimen and feat of engineering, both in its construction and its placement in a museum.

The principle method of pathogen DNA survival within an archaeological specimen is unknown.

This in good agreement with previously reported results [ 17, 20] and clearly indicates that the time of divergence between the European porcine maternal lineages carrying the ANC-Aside and ANC-Cside signatures is much older than the age of the oldest European archaeological specimen [ 19] and the predicted time of wild boar domestication [ 21].

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Palmyra's ruins, known as the Pearl of the Desert, are some of the finest archaeological specimens across the Middle East.

Tucked within the agreement was an article specifying that the Canadian government and the Inuit Heritage Trust shall "jointly own all archaeological specimens that are found within … Nunavut".

Infrared spectroscopic techniques are often used to determine the composition and hence the origin and age of archaeological specimens and for detecting forgeries of art and other objects, which, when inspected under visible light, resemble the originals.

Elucidating the specific use and purpose of archaeological specimens such as stone axes and grinding stones can improve the understanding of an area's ecosystem and civilization.

Over 200 archaeological specimens illustrate Afghan history, beginning in the sixth century BC and ranging through the country's conquest by Alexander the Great, the arrival of Buddhist culture from India and China, and the coming of Islam.

A characteristic fracture pattern on the broken specimens in both the archaeological specimens and the experimental specimens suggests that hunting weapons equipped with trapezoids were used with complex projectile technologies.

Results of the shooting and stabbing experiments and comparisons between experimental specimens and archaeological specimens suggest that hunting weapons equipped with trapezoids had a mechanism of a cushion at their hafting parts or connected parts between shafts and fore-shafts.

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