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ar·cha·ic

(ar-kā'ik),
Ancient; old; in jungian psychology, denoting the ancestral past of mental processes.
[G. archaikos, ancient]
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While two of the archaic groups are currently known -- the Neandertals and their sister group the Denisovans from Asia -- the others remain unnamed and have only been detected as traces of DNA surviving in different modern populations.
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"It has some affinities to archaic human relatives like the Denisovans and Neanderthals with, as we found, some more-modern features.
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Had employment powers been devolved to Scotland and had this Bill been brought to Holyrood, notWestminster, this archaic and unfair system of filibustering legislation could not happen.
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