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- Archaeology [r]: The scientific study of past human cultures by means of the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains and environmental data. [e]
- Benjamin Lee Whorf [r]: American amateur linguist who created the '[Sapir]-Whorf hypothesis' on the relationship between language and thought. [e]
- Biodiversity hotspot [r]: A species-rich ecosystem in danger of destruction by human activities. [e]
- Bread [r]: A kind of food made from heated dough. [e]
- Copal [r]: Type of incense burned as an offering to indigenous deities in Mesoamerica. [e]
- Culture area [r]: A region, in anthropology, in which the environment and cultures are very similar. [e]
- Folk saint [r]: A deceased person or spirit that is venerated as a saint but who has not been officially canonized by the Church. [e]
- Infanticide [r]: Intentionally causing the death of an infant [e]
- K'iche' [r]: A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from the highlands of Guatemala, primarily to the north and west of Lake Atitlán. [e]
- Maize [r]: Cereal grain domesticated in Mesoamerica and subsequently spread throughout the world, and one of the most widely grown crops in the Americas. [e]
- Maya, civilisation [r]: Civilisation of the Maya, an indigenous people of the Yucatán Peninsula (Mesoamerica), who attained a relatively high civilisation in pre-European America, or the modern descendants of this people. [e]
- Milpa agriculture [r]: A form of swidden agriculture that is practiced in Mesoamerica. Traditionally, a "milpa" plot is planted with maize, beans, and squash. [e]
- Natural number [r]: An element of 1, 2, 3, 4, ..., often also including 0. [e]
- Orchid [r]: Any plant classified under Orchidaceae, one of the largest plant families and the largest among Monocotyledons. [e]
- Tucson [r]: A city and metropolitan area in Southern Arizona, second in population to Phoenix and the county seat of Pima County. [e]
- Microbial cell and population biology [r]: The study of the cell biology of microorganisms, microbial interactions, signaling and evolutionary adaptations, multicellular-microorganisms and communities such as biofilms. [e]
- Red River (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Historical novel [r]: A form of fiction which places its fictional characters in historical settings where they interact with the real people of the time. [e]
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