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... remains , the techniques of analysing samples , and the inter- pretation of biological materials from archaeological sites in terms of the utilization of environment . This has involved respectively field trials at excavation sites ...
... remains , the techniques of analysing samples , and the inter- pretation of biological materials from archaeological sites in terms of the utilization of environment . This has involved respectively field trials at excavation sites ...
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... remains , deep deposits of a then unknown microlithic industry , with abundant , but fragmentary , human remains of sapiens type . These she correctly diagnosed as Mesolithic and named them Natufian after the Natuf valley below . Little ...
... remains , deep deposits of a then unknown microlithic industry , with abundant , but fragmentary , human remains of sapiens type . These she correctly diagnosed as Mesolithic and named them Natufian after the Natuf valley below . Little ...
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... remains an enigma insoluble at present . Interpretations are pure guesses . A substantial interval of geological time followed the retreat of T. II to below present sea - level ; its subsequent Würmian transgression to the 6 - m . stage ...
... remains an enigma insoluble at present . Interpretations are pure guesses . A substantial interval of geological time followed the retreat of T. II to below present sea - level ; its subsequent Würmian transgression to the 6 - m . stage ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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