Examples of using Mesolithic in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Sampson(1996): The neolithische and Mesolithic occupation at the cave of Cyclope,
Mesolithic Era is marked by the transition from roaming
The Mesolithic human head of the Theopetra cave shows the strong anatomical differences,
were encouraged to enter the pre-productive phase that we call the Mesolithic.
there are further signs in the Mesolithic and Neolithic.
with evidence of Mesolithic, Bronze Age
Studies also suggest that these mtDNA changes may have resulted from higher male than female migration rate in the period of Mesolithic recolonisation when Northern Europe became inhabitable again after the Ice Age.
Youra Mesolithic fallow stone industry used local flint
Tprovided it layering of the cave of the deposits Mesolithic Cyclopes the study of C14 with a new good tool for the development of the method,
ranging from Mesolithic violence to organized state formation in the early modern period.
The Muge Mesolithic Shell Beds, that area known by their vast deposits of shells, are among the
Sampson(in the pressure): From the Mesolithic to the neolithischen: New data concerning the aegaeischen prehistory,
all the examples are from the Mesolithic or Neolithic periods.
which would have been drying and probably during the Mesolithic occupied.
was applied to unidentifiable bone fragments from 5th millennium deposits from the Late Mesolithic site of Cnoc Coig Oronsay,
Other prehistoric remains found in Sheffield include a Mesolithic"house"-a circle of stones in the shape of a hut-base dating to around 8000 BC,
Archaeological evidence suggests that Mesolithic people settled in the region of York between 8000
furnished proof of the same Mesolithic culture with the cave of Cyclope,
Early history===Archaeological evidence suggests that Mesolithic people settled in the region of York between 8000
wounded by hunters and escaped on three occasions, indicating hunting during the Mesolithic.