More than anything else such a division in artefactual evidence should be interpreted as a syntheses of two cultures. |
I then discuss the function of artefactual memory and the archaeology of the contemporary past in the post-apocalyptic novel Wall of Days. |
In vivo, cells have to face a complex environment, whereas, in vitro, even if cells are more amenable to experimentation, the culture conditions are often over-simplified if not completely artefactual. |
I concede that this is arguably a flaw, an artefactual silence that drains the situation of its political reality. |
Indeed, for all these new data, some activities attested in historical documents and implied from artefactual and other evidence are still largely unrepresented on sites. |
While this lack of stereospecificity does not establish that the oxidation is artefactual it was, nevertheless, cause for disquiet. |