Not exact matches
Ancient Israel
understood that unless loss is
examined and
understood, newness will not come.
To better
understand its origin and life history, scientists
examined the skeleton, organs, and
ancient DNA using a myriad of techniques: anthropological investigation, a complete body CT scan, isotope analysis, tissue histology, molecular identification of
ancient parasitic DNA, and forensic injury reconstruction.
Ongoing projects
examine the paleoenvironmental context for human evolution and cultural development, reconstructing
ancient rivers and lakes, dating geological formations, and attempting to
understand the role that climate change had in producing new species and stone - tool cultures.
In this lesson − aligned to ACTFL standards − students will apply knowledge of vocabulary related to items and places in school, demonstrate
understanding of indefinite articles, and distinguish between usage of articles in Spanish and English, and
examine cultural traits of México's
ancient civilizations.