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... Europe , megalithic monuments are found in association with theAges of Metal ' , Copper , Bronze , or Iron , in different areas . Hence their inclusion within the Neolithic culture - complex is not only confined to Western Europe , but ...
... Europe , megalithic monuments are found in association with theAges of Metal ' , Copper , Bronze , or Iron , in different areas . Hence their inclusion within the Neolithic culture - complex is not only confined to Western Europe , but ...
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... Europe by the most varied routes , and introducing from time to time new elements of culture . The study of the history of this early civilization of Europe reveals incidents which , though the merest commonplaces of more recent history ...
... Europe by the most varied routes , and introducing from time to time new elements of culture . The study of the history of this early civilization of Europe reveals incidents which , though the merest commonplaces of more recent history ...
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... Europe practically nothing is known of the early history of the human family , except a few hints as to its ancestry , and such information as the finding of flint implements provides . But the lack of direct evidence ought not tacitly ...
... Europe practically nothing is known of the early history of the human family , except a few hints as to its ancestry , and such information as the finding of flint implements provides . But the lack of direct evidence ought not tacitly ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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