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What Ian Hodder Calls "Interpretation at the Trowel's Edge" Involves

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What Ian Hodder calls "interpretation at the trowel's edge" involves

Identify the distinctive characteristics and evolutionary relationships among major groups of fishes.
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Explain the significance of crucial evolutionary adaptations leading to the diversification of chordates.
Understand the adaptations and challenges associated with the transition from aquatic to terrestrial environments.

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