「Mesolithic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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case that people settled in Thatcham in the | Mesolithic Age (10,000BC - 4,000BC). |
locene corresponds with the beginning of the | Mesolithic age in most of Europe around 10,000 years ag |
It has also yielded evidence of | Mesolithic and Neolithic habitations. |
Evidence of a transition between the | Mesolithic and the Iron Age is scant. |
There are | Mesolithic and Neolithic finds dating back to 7380-7080 |
There is evidence of | Mesolithic and Neolithic settlement in this area. |
Mesolithic and neolithic flintwork has been found on th | |
versity archaeological team discovered a few | Mesolithic and Late Palaeolithic sites. |
ttent settlement activity in the area in the | Mesolithic and Bronze Age. |
s seem to have had their origins in the late | Mesolithic and endured into the Copper Age, a period of |
y as 500,000 BP and covers the Palaeolithic, | Mesolithic and early Iron ages until the ancient histor |
chaeologist most notable for his work on the | Mesolithic and his theories on palaeoeconomy. |
two distinct time frames, the Hoabinhian [or | Mesolithic] and the Neolithic," "the latter with jadeit |
ultures (from the late Acheulian to the late | Mesolithic), as well as the world's oldest stone walls |
ea has been inhabited for a long time with a | mesolithic burial site on the south east of the village |
and worked stone tools in the area point to | Mesolithic, Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age settlemen |
e the name assigned by the pre-Indo-European | Mesolithic culture that once dwelled in the region, or |
lometers away from the sea, a small group in | Mesolithic dedicated to important activity settled as f |
years, overlooking Coagh is Tamlaght Stone a | mesolithic dolmen erected circa 4,500BC. |
ence that it was settled by humans since the | Mesolithic era (middle stone age). |
ere is evidence of human occupation from the | Mesolithic era and was used during World War II by Amer |
By the | Mesolithic era the inhabitants of the area had settled |
slightly to the north at Alby dating to the | mesolithic era showing the presence of hunter-gatherers |
ve as early as the late Paleolithic or early | Mesolithic era. |
Prehistoric relics, such as | Mesolithic flint axes, have been found in the parish. |
ns numerous archaeological sites including a | Mesolithic flint working site, Bronze Age bowl barrows |
was found at Gregory Hill Field, and in 1957 | Mesolithic flint cores were found in Treeton Wood. |
Mesolithic flint remains have been unearthed in the chu | |
Occasional | Mesolithic flints show early hunter-gatherers utilised |
ave also been nearby archaeological finds of | Mesolithic flints, and a Bronze Age copper axe found in |
le site at Wanborough, a large collection of | Mesolithic handaxes from Farnham and the full excavatio |
Howick is the namesake of the nearby | Mesolithic Howick house archaeological site. |
ogroup U, which has also been found in other | Mesolithic human remains. |
The village has a long history, proven when | mesolithic human remains were discovered in a cave in a |
Mesolithic hunter-foragers. | |
Kongemose culture (Kongemosekulturen) was a | mesolithic hunter-gatherer culture in southern Scandina |
ended from ancient European Palaeolithic and | Mesolithic hunter-gatherer tribes, who much later on ad |
ansformed universally in Great Britain, from | Mesolithic hunter-gatherers to Neolithic farmers - a pr |
far away, are interpreted as indicating that | Mesolithic hunter-gatherers were capable of establishin |
stence by the middle of the 12th century and | Mesolithic implements have been found here. |
eologists excavated Iron Age, Bronze Age and | Mesolithic material from Seamer Carr, just to the north |
The discovery of | Mesolithic material led to a new series of investigatio |
Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age artefacts were fou | |
Finds of flints indicate a prehistoric | Mesolithic occupation. |
e been found on or near the hill, indicating | Mesolithic occupation. |
Mesolithic Period | |
Flints from the | Mesolithic period have been found in Heywood, in the Ch |
ole cave are believed to date from the early | Mesolithic period just after the Ice Age. |
c. 5000 BC: | Mesolithic period ended for Iran at about 5000 BC, when |
d has also produced finds dating back to the | Mesolithic period prior to the formation of Langstone H |
Findings (in particular, burials) from the | Mesolithic period, have been found in several parts of |
The area was settled possibly in the | Mesolithic period, and timber trackways from the 3rd to |
alley is in the form of flint tools from the | Mesolithic period, but evidence of later periods is als |
Thursday that Sir Grahame, an expert on the | Mesolithic period, "helped to develop European archeolo |
on the cave walls are believed to be of the | Mesolithic period. |
ttlement in Bradwell as far back as the late | Mesolithic period. |
ural community with a long history since the | mesolithic period. |
urces which were utilised as far back as the | Mesolithic period. |
riods: the present, the 24th century and the | Mesolithic period. |
ent or seasonal basis as expected during the | Mesolithic period. |
To the south of the Wood there is a | Mesolithic site first studied in 1956 which yielded man |
Mount Sandel | Mesolithic site is a Scheduled Historic Monument in the |
Mount Sandel | Mesolithic site is situated in Coleraine, County London |
The Howick house | Mesolithic site was found when an amateur archaeologist |
This is Britain's best-known | Mesolithic site. |
Some | Mesolithic sites are known on the chalklands of the Yor |
The late Palaeolithic and | Mesolithic sites found by Karachi University archaeolog |
South India, by contrast, remains in the | Mesolithic stage until about 2500 BC. |
wood, bronze objects, jewelry and coins, and | Mesolithic stone tools Other reported (2003) finds in t |
of new immigrations at the beginning of the | Mesolithic, the discovery of deposited bones and new da |
nland, and submerged below Lake Pickering in | Mesolithic times |
id to have existed in the region as early as | Mesolithic times. |
occupation on the hill top, dating from the | Mesolithic to the Early Bronze Age. |
orth is located the village of Alby, where a | mesolithic village of early human settlement has been f |
ea and discovered the site of Bouldnor Cliff | Mesolithic Village in 2004. |
the Yarmouth Roads Wreck and Bouldnor Cliff | Mesolithic Village. |
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