Examples of using Mesolithic in English and their translations into Italian
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as confirmed by the recent discovery of two burials Mesolithic era.
A charred hazelnut shell, recovered in 2007 during excavations in Tankerness on the Mainland has been dated to 6820-6660 BC indicating the presence of Mesolithic nomadic tribes.
by Anton Schmitz Roe deer Pelecanus crispus Capercaillie Gannet Red-throated diver Gasterosteus aculeatus Human cultures of north Europe were primarily Mesolithic.
The fish entbeinen meeting of the Mesolithic layers of the cave of Cyclope,
The Mesolithic human head of the Theopetra cave shows the strong anatomical differences,
The interesting rock paintings brought to light in the locality of Toppa li Sassi near Filiano(Potenza) belong to the Mesolithic period.
During the Mesolithic the population of Ireland was probably never more than a few thousand.
The Mesolithic lasted from 9000 BCE(rapid climate warming)
Sampson(1996): The neolithische and Mesolithic occupation at the cave of Cyclope,
These three groups fragmented still further during the Mesolithic, when we can date the so-called“Venuses”,
The territory where Cortaccia sulla Strada del Vino rises was inhabited already in the Mesolithic period and during the Bronze Age, as proved by the many archaeological finds.
Sampson(1998): The neolithische and Mesolithic occupation of the cave of Cyclope,
During the Mesolithic, in Europe, Italy and the Middle-East,
Mesolithic Era is marked by the transition from roaming
The importance of the complex is due to the presence of cave-wall engravings dated to the late Epigravettian(contemporaneous with the Magdalenian) and the Mesolithic.
If subdivision is necessary, periods of human technological development, such as the Mesolithic, Neolithic, and Bronze Age, are usually used.
one from the Mesolithic period(late Epigravettian) and several from the later Neolithic periods.
Latvia and Lithuania have been settled by Finno-Ugric-speaking tribes since the early Mesolithic period.
The Preboreal-Boreal in Europe was a time of transition from the Palaeolithic cultures to the Mesolithic.
with the number of settlements significantly increasing in the Mesolithic and Neolithic eras.

