Patterns in Prehistory: Mankind's First Three Million YearsOxford University Press, 1980 - 724 Seiten |
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... areas and their tremendous weight deeply depressed parts of the earth's crust . As the glaciers melted and retreated , these depressed areas slowly rose to- ward their original elevations - a process still going on in some areas . It is ...
... areas and their tremendous weight deeply depressed parts of the earth's crust . As the glaciers melted and retreated , these depressed areas slowly rose to- ward their original elevations - a process still going on in some areas . It is ...
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... areas , how- ever , its economic base became increasingly " redundant " in the sense that the swidden cultivation of the same three or four crops was the economic basis for most of this area . Under such conditions there would have been ...
... areas , how- ever , its economic base became increasingly " redundant " in the sense that the swidden cultivation of the same three or four crops was the economic basis for most of this area . Under such conditions there would have been ...
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... areas would have been suicidal . More likely , the Teotihuacanos were tied to the many other areas through trade networks . The city has no major defensive fortifications , but it does have what appear to be large market areas , and the ...
... areas would have been suicidal . More likely , the Teotihuacanos were tied to the many other areas through trade networks . The city has no major defensive fortifications , but it does have what appear to be large market areas , and the ...
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Prehistory History and Archaeology | 3 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology | 43 |
The Pleistocene | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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