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biofact
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biofact [ˈbaɪəʊfækt]
n
1. an item of biological information
2. an item of biographical information


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The disk, designated as Volume Two, contains specialist appendices on artifacts and ecofacts, among them Romano-British pottery, struck and burnt flint, worked bone, marine shell, charcoal, and pollen.
An included CD-ROM comprises sections on recovery and conservation of the chariot burial, including the metallurgical analysis of the iron tires and x-ray fluorescence of the artifacts; analysis of the prehistoric pottery; unidentified sandy ware; West Yorkshire gritty ware; characteristics of the medieval pottery from Site 16; post-medieval ceramics; freeze-lifting, conservation, and analysis of grave goods; and ecofacts.
 
 
 
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