「Paleolithic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| f human habitation dating back to the early | Paleolithic age (150,000-200,000) years has been discov |
| wings which have been established as of the | paleolithic age by archaeologists, using carbon dating |
| epresents the transition between the Middle | Paleolithic and the Upper Paleolithic in the Levant (Sy |
| Local | Paleolithic and Neolithic items are shown, as well as R |
| bassia Pluvial spanned the end of the Lower | Paleolithic and the start of the Middle Paleolithic era |
| During her studies of the | paleolithic and Neolithic of the area, she discovered a |
| inhabitance on this area dating back to the | paleolithic and neolithic have been found in the cavern |
| ures” identified by archaeologists which in | Paleolithic and Neolithic times sprawl widely and do no |
| Sungir is an Upper | Paleolithic archaeological site in Russia, about 200 km |
| oxville, Simek's research interests include | Paleolithic archaeology, human evolution, quantitative |
| man figures strive for realism, a rarity in | paleolithic art that reinforces the unique value of the |
| Paleolithic artefacts were discovered by chance at Chel | |
| ecially on the shores of the Rio Nalon many | Paleolithic Artifacts where found. |
| Paleolithic burial of Sungir | |
| Main article: List of | Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain |
| ter the Altamira cave, Spain, site of Upper | Paleolithic cave paintings and a World Heritage Site. |
| Henri Breuil interpreted the | paleolithic cave paintings as hunting magic, meant to i |
| 2008, within the site «Cave of Altamira and | Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain». |
| nary baggage because the deviation from the | Paleolithic diet and lifestyle has led to “diseases of |
| Anopsology has much in common with the Raw | Paleolithic diet. |
| d, it was the first human artefact from the | paleolithic era found in the English Midlands, which ha |
| st human remains in Alsace, dating from the | Paleolithic era, were found at Achenheim. |
| dawning of civilization in the region, the | paleolithic era, the neolithic era (with Cucuteni ceram |
| es San cave paintings from 200 years ago to | Paleolithic European paintings which are 14,000 years o |
| Her research interest is late | Paleolithic fauna of Zagros and domestication of wild g |
| the Analysis of Spatial Structure in Upper | Paleolithic Habitation Sites: Le Flageolet I and Pincev |
| adaptive to the feast and famine cycles of | paleolithic human existence, allowing humans to fatten |
| on of beef tongue dates back to the days of | Paleolithic hunters, who preferred the fatty portions o |
| rst signs of human habitation date from the | Paleolithic, in form of primitive tools. |
| allel of (and time-equivalent to) Old World | Paleolithic industries, not to much more recent PaleoIn |
| bove all, the pictures bear true witness to | Paleolithic life. |
| rsion of the probability distribution for a | Paleolithic man to have living descendants compared to |
| Chronologically it stretches from | Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age to Iron Age. |
| There is evidence of Old Stone Age ( | Paleolithic) occupation with axe heads being found at T |
| Paleolithic of southwest Europe | |
| land, Lorraine (1975) "The Middle and Upper | Paleolithic of Lebanon and Syria in the Light of Recent |
| widely as an adhesive as early as the late | Paleolithic or early Mesolithic era. |
| Penally is home to Hoyles Mouth Cave where | paleolithic people once lived. |
| Lower | Paleolithic Period |
| m the territory of Halych are classified to | Paleolithic period 40 000 years ago. |
| igns of a settlement date back to the Upper | Paleolithic Period (15-20,000 BC) with remains discover |
| a modern human presence dating back to the | Paleolithic period, some 200,000 years ago. |
| The first humans in Caravia were during the | Paleolithic period, during the time when humans began t |
| buted to the Early, Middle and Late (Upper) | Paleolithic periods. |
| Paleolithic religion | |
| Roc-aux-Sorciers is an Upper | Paleolithic rock shelter site dating to the mid-Magdale |
| zabeth., Excavation of the Abri Zumoffen, a | paleolithic rock-shelter near Adlun, South Lebanon, s.n |
| Following the | Paleolithic settlement there was an uninterrupted settl |
| Ongar is a | Paleolithic site located in Sindh, Pakistan, noted for |
| f the research, Ongar is the most important | Paleolithic site discovered in southern Sindh. |
| -1950s and is believed to be the 7th-oldest | paleolithic site in the United States. |
| etres from each other, were among the first | Paleolithic sites to be explored in France. |
| e Viesgo, contain one of the most important | Paleolithic sites in the region. |
| y began, he discovered the first conclusive | Paleolithic stone tool (a hand axe) in India. |
| East and the Eastern Mediterranean from the | Paleolithic through the Greco-Roman period. |
| y of Oil and gas in the Cold Lake area from | Paleolithic times to the present. |
| Concise Economic History of the World: From | Paleolithic Times to the Present,480 pp., including ann |
| t the concept of a Horned God dated back to | Paleolithic times |
| have been the major cause of warfare since | paleolithic times. |
| e been found remnants of that era, from the | Paleolithic to the Neolithic. |
| ime of the original settlement in the Upper | Paleolithic to European colonization during the Early M |
| A few finds of | Paleolithic tools indicate the use of the area by Old S |
| ,000 archaeological objects dating from the | Paleolithic until the 12th-14th centuries. |
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