Patterns in Prehistory: Mankind's First Three Million YearsOxford University Press, 1980 - 724 Seiten |
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... natural vegetation is so thick it would not be possible to sow the cereals . Later , the horse , donkey , and mule were also used as draught animals . Another important domesticated animal was the pig . The bones of this animal have ...
... natural vegetation is so thick it would not be possible to sow the cereals . Later , the horse , donkey , and mule were also used as draught animals . Another important domesticated animal was the pig . The bones of this animal have ...
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... natural habitat of wheat and barley ( wild barley grows quite close by , but very sparsely ) ( F. Hole 1971 ) . Also damaging to the basic premise of the Natural Habitat hypoth- esis was a series of experiments performed by J. Harlan in ...
... natural habitat of wheat and barley ( wild barley grows quite close by , but very sparsely ) ( F. Hole 1971 ) . Also damaging to the basic premise of the Natural Habitat hypoth- esis was a series of experiments performed by J. Harlan in ...
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... Natural History . 1.8 Sir William Hamilton , Campi Phĺgraei ( 1765 ) , Illus . by Peter Fabris from Vol . 1 , American Museum of Natural History ; photo courtesy of Kay Zakariasen and David Hanson . 1.9 Danish National Museum ...
... Natural History . 1.8 Sir William Hamilton , Campi Phĺgraei ( 1765 ) , Illus . by Peter Fabris from Vol . 1 , American Museum of Natural History ; photo courtesy of Kay Zakariasen and David Hanson . 1.9 Danish National Museum ...
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Prehistory History and Archaeology | 3 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology | 43 |
The Pleistocene | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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