Examples of using Mesolithic in English and their translations into Greek
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Archaeologists have found large quantities of hazelnut shells in Mesolithic and Neolithic sites in what is now Sweden, Denmark, and Germany.
which contained materials from the Mesolithic, are less known.
More 80% of the numerous Mesolithic European mtDNA tested to date belonged to various subclades of U5.
less stable, at Mesolithic level reached during the Last Glacial Maximum,
Haplogroup X has never been found among Mesolithic hunter-gatherers from Europe or North Africa.
One of the economic activities of the Mesolithic hunters was fishing, as the vertebrae
Beginning with the hunters and gatherers of the Mesolithic period and through the New Stone Age.
Upper Palaeolithic, the Mesolithic and the Neolithic era.
recently started to research DNA mainly in Mesolithic skeletons with already impressive results.
Covered with Mesolithic symbols, archaeologists believe the 2.8 metre high statue is one of the most important discoveries in recent history.
the lack of Late Mesolithic human remains has limited our understanding of this dietary transition.
(B) all Neolithic cultures of Europe either are a direct continuation of Mesolithic ones, or have been created by Mesolithic groups after their Neolithization by intrusive farmers from the Middle East.
since in this geographical area their wild forms did not exist during the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Periods.
three lineages already found in Mesolithic Europeans.
Covered with Mesolithic symbols, archaeologists believe the 2.8 metre high statue is one of the most important discoveries in recent history.
We have managed to find only one scientific publication with reference to the findings of the Mesolithic period, of which we cite the‘Abstract‘.
The study, titled“Ancient DNA from mastics solidifies connection between material culture and genetics of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in Scandinavia”,
Denmark was occupied by Mesolithic cultures, rather than Neolithic,
with the number of settlements significantly increasing in the Mesolithic and Neolithic eras.
Prehistory[edit] The earliest traces of human settlements come from the end of the Mesolithic period- BC in shelter in the Col des Roches.