Patterns in Prehistory: Mankind's First Three Million YearsOxford University Press, 1980 - 724 Seiten |
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... lived in these com- munities . Thus , if two sites located only a few miles apart are found to have very similar types and amounts of pottery , tools , houses , plant and ani- mal remains , and burials , many archaeologists would infer ...
... lived in these com- munities . Thus , if two sites located only a few miles apart are found to have very similar types and amounts of pottery , tools , houses , plant and ani- mal remains , and burials , many archaeologists would infer ...
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... lived compared to trees ( where the sample being dated may come from the core and thus be centuries older than its use by humans ) . The ratio of C14 in the atmosphere has not been entirely constant over the last 50,000 years , and thus ...
... lived compared to trees ( where the sample being dated may come from the core and thus be centuries older than its use by humans ) . The ratio of C14 in the atmosphere has not been entirely constant over the last 50,000 years , and thus ...
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... lived in some ways , at least , in a manner reminiscent of the Kalahari Bushmen . And , importantly , we can also find patterns in the animal bones at these sites . In Figure 4.17 , the animal bones found at Olduvai have been classified ...
... lived in some ways , at least , in a manner reminiscent of the Kalahari Bushmen . And , importantly , we can also find patterns in the animal bones at these sites . In Figure 4.17 , the animal bones found at Olduvai have been classified ...
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Prehistory History and Archaeology | 3 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology | 43 |
The Pleistocene | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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