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... cultural adaptations to allow the rapid colonization of the severe periglacial environments which made up the greater part of Europe during Upper Pleistocene times . By contrast , the Neanderthal populations had evolved , and evidently ...
... cultural adaptations to allow the rapid colonization of the severe periglacial environments which made up the greater part of Europe during Upper Pleistocene times . By contrast , the Neanderthal populations had evolved , and evidently ...
Page 164
... culturally they depended upon sedentary societies , just as they depended upon them in economic and cultural respects . The economic dependence of the nomads on sedentary societies and their different modes of political adaptation to ...
... culturally they depended upon sedentary societies , just as they depended upon them in economic and cultural respects . The economic dependence of the nomads on sedentary societies and their different modes of political adaptation to ...
Page 305
... cultural nationalism . They invite the reader to value the country house as central to a heritage to be defended . But Rebecca , on the other hand , though belonging to exactly the same historical context , resists such cultural ...
... cultural nationalism . They invite the reader to value the country house as central to a heritage to be defended . But Rebecca , on the other hand , though belonging to exactly the same historical context , resists such cultural ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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