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Homology (anthropology)
In
anthropology
and
archaeology
,
homology
is
a type
of
analogy
whereby two
human
beliefs
,
practices
or
artifacts
are
separated
by time but
share
similarities
due to
genetic
or
historical
connections
.
Specifically
in anthropology, a homology is a
structure
that is shared through descent from a
common ancestor
.
The
concept
was explored by
the American
archaeologist
William Duncan Strong
in his
direct historical approach
to
archaeological theory
.