Examples of using Paleolithic in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Archaeologists think the islands of Japan were settled by Paleolithic peoples arriving via two routes, one from the north and one from the south.
the team at Australia's Griffith University said it had confirmed that the limestone cave painting dated back at least 43,900 years during the Upper Paleolithic period.
Roman artifacts from tombs, but it covers everything from the Paleolithic era to the Early Middle Ages.
hunter-gatherers who date back to the Paleolithic.
Among the most famous of these is the Sandhill Crane- with its oldest confirmed remains dating back 2.5 million years to the Lower Paleolithic.
The researchers said:'European Paleolithic populations are generally considered to have been predominantly carnivorous, because the evidence for plant subsistence is limited.
There is no evidence that horses were domesticated in Paleolithic or Mesolithic times,
The prehistoric artifacts date from the Paleolithic to the Iron Age
The Paleolithic is broken down into the Lower Paleolithic,
Although horses appeared in Paleolithic cave art as early as 30,000 BCE, these were wild horses
The Lower Paleolithic evidence consists of some handaxes found in the Gakia area to the east of the city.
these customs may have their roots in the Paleolithic when, during the Ice Age,
It is possible that the sling was invented during the Upper Paleolithic at a time when new technologies such as the spear-thrower
The Prehistoric Collection dates from the Paleolithic to the Iron Age
The Lower Paleolithic evidence consists of some found in the Gakia area to the east of the city.
The Middle Paleolithic remains have been found in the northern vicinity of the city in Tang-e Kenesht and near Taqwasan.
The Prehistoric Collection dated from the Paleolithic to the Iron Age
Strict Paleolithic(22 participants),
In Paleolithic Europe, 20,000 years ago, a small tribe
It is enough to remember the Ancient Greek Paleolithic Venuses, the figurines that archeologists found in many European countries,