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ecotone an area forming the boundary between contrasting environmental regions
electron spin resonance dating (ESR) dating method that measures trapped electrons in bone and shell, the number of such electrons indicating the age of the specimen
encephalization enlargement of the brain
entablature horizontal element high up on the facade of a Classical building between the column capitals and the pediment or roof; see also Doric order
eustatic rise rise in sea level as a result of glacial melting
experimental archaeology in which tasks or objects from the past are replicated and compared with the archaeological remains
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