Patterns in Prehistory: Mankind's First Three Million YearsOxford University Press, 1980 - 724 Seiten |
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... Olmec monuments has been interpreted to mean that the settlement was overrun by non- Olmec invaders . More plausibly , the Olmec themselves , recognizing the collapse of their religious and economic systems , may have intention- ally ...
... Olmec monuments has been interpreted to mean that the settlement was overrun by non- Olmec invaders . More plausibly , the Olmec themselves , recognizing the collapse of their religious and economic systems , may have intention- ally ...
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... Olmec Heartland , and that " there is now not the slightest doubt that all later civilizations in Mesoamerica , whether Mexican or Mayan , ultimately rest on an Olmec base " ( 1962 : 84 ) . Elsewhere Coe has said , " it is no longer a ...
... Olmec Heartland , and that " there is now not the slightest doubt that all later civilizations in Mesoamerica , whether Mexican or Mayan , ultimately rest on an Olmec base " ( 1962 : 84 ) . Elsewhere Coe has said , " it is no longer a ...
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... Olmec influences as somewhat superficial and incidental ( Sanders and Price 1968 ) . Criticisms have also been made of some of the specific points of the Colonial Olmec hypothesis . For example , perhaps the most difficult idea to ...
... Olmec influences as somewhat superficial and incidental ( Sanders and Price 1968 ) . Criticisms have also been made of some of the specific points of the Colonial Olmec hypothesis . For example , perhaps the most difficult idea to ...
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Prehistory History and Archaeology | 3 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology | 43 |
The Pleistocene | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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