Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 263
... Europe , passing through Spain on the way . As the saying goes , there should be something for everyone within this volume , that is so long as you are interested in the Mesolithic . There is no doubt that The Mesolithic in Europe ...
... Europe , passing through Spain on the way . As the saying goes , there should be something for everyone within this volume , that is so long as you are interested in the Mesolithic . There is no doubt that The Mesolithic in Europe ...
Page 159
... Europe by using the term ' Central Europe ' , to keep pace with changes behind the Iron Curtain . Somehow , it is difficult to imagine the northern parts of Poland , East Germany or the European republics of the Soviet Union as a part ...
... Europe by using the term ' Central Europe ' , to keep pace with changes behind the Iron Curtain . Somehow , it is difficult to imagine the northern parts of Poland , East Germany or the European republics of the Soviet Union as a part ...
Page 184
... Europe " ( p . ix ) The fact that Europe in those times was backward was inevitable , caused by the stifling shadow of the Ice Age ( p . 402-403 ) . There is nothing inherently a - progressive about Europeans and their land , one is ...
... Europe " ( p . ix ) The fact that Europe in those times was backward was inevitable , caused by the stifling shadow of the Ice Age ( p . 402-403 ) . There is nothing inherently a - progressive about Europeans and their land , one is ...
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