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... regional or continental scale . On a time span of tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of years , the major global climatic and environmental changes of the glacial cycle dominate the field of view , and on a span of hundreds of ...
... regional or continental scale . On a time span of tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of years , the major global climatic and environmental changes of the glacial cycle dominate the field of view , and on a span of hundreds of ...
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... 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 whole work is structured this principle . It begins with the history ...
... 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 whole work is structured this principle . It begins with the history ...
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... regional data set . The record for Europe has , as he notes , been ( as La collected as sites and stones for example in H. de Lumley's Préhistoire Française [ 1976 ] ) . Consequently his spatial , social and demographic analyses are ...
... regional data set . The record for Europe has , as he notes , been ( as La collected as sites and stones for example in H. de Lumley's Préhistoire Française [ 1976 ] ) . Consequently his spatial , social and demographic analyses are ...
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