Patterns in Prehistory: Mankind's First Three Million YearsOxford University Press, 1980 - 724 Seiten |
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... Pleistocene environments ; and the appearance of domesticated plants and agricul- tural systems closely follows the end of the last glacial period , some 10,000 years ago . Many scholars tried to explain these developments as direct ...
... Pleistocene environments ; and the appearance of domesticated plants and agricul- tural systems closely follows the end of the last glacial period , some 10,000 years ago . Many scholars tried to explain these developments as direct ...
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... Pleistocene Mammals of Europe . Chicago : Aldine . Martin , Paul and H. E. Wright , eds . 1967. Pleistocene Extinctions : The Search for a Cause . New Haven : Yale University Press . Porter , S. C. and G. H. Denton . 1967 ...
... Pleistocene Mammals of Europe . Chicago : Aldine . Martin , Paul and H. E. Wright , eds . 1967. Pleistocene Extinctions : The Search for a Cause . New Haven : Yale University Press . Porter , S. C. and G. H. Denton . 1967 ...
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... Pleistocene period , this would indicate that the hunters of post - Pleistocene America were virtually unique in their ecological relationships . For in no other case in prehistory or history has it ever been shown that humans caused a ...
... Pleistocene period , this would indicate that the hunters of post - Pleistocene America were virtually unique in their ecological relationships . For in no other case in prehistory or history has it ever been shown that humans caused a ...
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Prehistory History and Archaeology | 3 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology | 43 |
The Pleistocene | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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