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Page 99
... European palaeolithic must be firmly rooted within the framework of a regional analysis , and encompasses the essential concept of a challenge between a group's adaptational skills and changing environment of glacial Europe . the by The ...
... European palaeolithic must be firmly rooted within the framework of a regional analysis , and encompasses the essential concept of a challenge between a group's adaptational skills and changing environment of glacial Europe . the by The ...
Page 101
... Europe C. 27,000-24,000 BP suggesting that possibly reflects information network . this an a as such although a of Europe organisationally and theoretically . To its great credit the book is very well illustrated , graphic approach ...
... Europe C. 27,000-24,000 BP suggesting that possibly reflects information network . this an a as such although a of Europe organisationally and theoretically . To its great credit the book is very well illustrated , graphic approach ...
Page 102
... Europe . Additionally , the question of possible Solutrean origins is dis- cussed with reference to the evol- ution of leaf - point industries throughout Europe during the last Glacial . Indeed , this volume high- lights many of the ...
... Europe . Additionally , the question of possible Solutrean origins is dis- cussed with reference to the evol- ution of leaf - point industries throughout Europe during the last Glacial . Indeed , this volume high- lights many of the ...
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