Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... example the abundant remains of seeds of Boraginaceae that are commonly found on archaeological sites in the Eastern Mediterranean . At Franchthi Cave in southern Greece the lowest levels of the site , dated from before 25,000 to about ...
... example the abundant remains of seeds of Boraginaceae that are commonly found on archaeological sites in the Eastern Mediterranean . At Franchthi Cave in southern Greece the lowest levels of the site , dated from before 25,000 to about ...
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... example of the way that's happening in terms of the debate about anatomically modern humans and their origins in Africa . The biochemical evidence is there for an origin , but it's not really all that secure . Thus , the scientists ...
... example of the way that's happening in terms of the debate about anatomically modern humans and their origins in Africa . The biochemical evidence is there for an origin , but it's not really all that secure . Thus , the scientists ...
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... examples from a number of Natufian sites . At Mallaha , gazelle horn cores were included in the grave pit of the collective burial H1 , H25 , H26 , H27 , H31 ; and in the pit of H70 . This latter example lay on top of the mortar ...
... examples from a number of Natufian sites . At Mallaha , gazelle horn cores were included in the grave pit of the collective burial H1 , H25 , H26 , H27 , H31 ; and in the pit of H70 . This latter example lay on top of the mortar ...
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