Patterns in Prehistory: Mankind's First Three Million YearsOxford University Press, 1980 - 724 Seiten |
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... prehistory are well known . The broken skulls and crude stone tools of some of our earliest hominid ancestors have been excavated , and archaeologists have reconstructed the diet ... prehistory have Prehistory, History, and Archaeology.
... prehistory are well known . The broken skulls and crude stone tools of some of our earliest hominid ancestors have been excavated , and archaeologists have reconstructed the diet ... prehistory have Prehistory, History, and Archaeology.
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... prehistory and history have turned out as they have . The differ- ence between explaining and describing can be illustrated by an analogy with the relationship of the Linnaean system of biological classification and Darwinian ...
... prehistory and history have turned out as they have . The differ- ence between explaining and describing can be illustrated by an analogy with the relationship of the Linnaean system of biological classification and Darwinian ...
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... Prehistory in the Western United States , ed . C. Irwin - Williams . Eastern New Mexico University Contributions in Anthropology . Portales . Jennings , J. D. 1974. Prehistory of North America . 2nd ed . New York : McGraw - Hill ...
... Prehistory in the Western United States , ed . C. Irwin - Williams . Eastern New Mexico University Contributions in Anthropology . Portales . Jennings , J. D. 1974. Prehistory of North America . 2nd ed . New York : McGraw - Hill ...
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Prehistory History and Archaeology | 3 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology | 43 |
The Pleistocene | 67 |
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