Patterns in Prehistory: Mankind's First Three Million YearsOxford University Press, 1980 - 724 Seiten |
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... ( Figure 2.4 ) . But one of the most productive ways of finding sites is still to ask local people if they know of any in their neighborhood . However they are located , archaeological sites can either be simply mapped and re- corded , or ...
... ( Figure 2.4 ) . But one of the most productive ways of finding sites is still to ask local people if they know of any in their neighborhood . However they are located , archaeological sites can either be simply mapped and re- corded , or ...
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... ( Figure 2.9 ) . After about 50,000 years , too little persists to be measurable with current laboratory methods , and thus only specimens of this age or younger can be dated with the C14 method . Radiocarbon dates are often given in ...
... ( Figure 2.9 ) . After about 50,000 years , too little persists to be measurable with current laboratory methods , and thus only specimens of this age or younger can be dated with the C14 method . Radiocarbon dates are often given in ...
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... ( Figure 6.8 ) were found in a layer beneath some " Fol- som points . " Analysis suggested a date of about 12,000 years ago for the earliest Clovis - style artifacts , and within a few years artifacts similar in size , shape , and style ...
... ( Figure 6.8 ) were found in a layer beneath some " Fol- som points . " Analysis suggested a date of about 12,000 years ago for the earliest Clovis - style artifacts , and within a few years artifacts similar in size , shape , and style ...
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Prehistory History and Archaeology | 3 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology | 43 |
The Pleistocene | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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