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... 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 ...
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... European evidence . Within this uneasy sandwich lies the filling of the archaeological record . The main conflict here is the essentially chronological nature of the subject matter ( i.e. the changing nature of the adaptations and ...
... European evidence . Within this uneasy sandwich lies the filling of the archaeological record . The main conflict here is the essentially chronological nature of the subject matter ( i.e. the changing nature of the adaptations and ...
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... European London , 1976. La Dennell , Economic Prehistory . Academic Press . de Lumley , H. ( ed . ) It is an interesting idea but falls foul of the criticism of simple culture - history Préhistoire Française . Paris , CNRS . with an ...
... European London , 1976. La Dennell , Economic Prehistory . Academic Press . de Lumley , H. ( ed . ) It is an interesting idea but falls foul of the criticism of simple culture - history Préhistoire Française . Paris , CNRS . with an ...
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