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... Europe . As Kozlowski ( 1992 ) and others have emphasized , the final stages of the Middle Palaeolithic in Europe seem to have been charac- terized by a wide ... EUROPE C. EUROPE N. SPAIN S. W. FRANCE. ARCHAEOLOGY AND MODERN HUMAN ORIGINS 15.
... Europe . As Kozlowski ( 1992 ) and others have emphasized , the final stages of the Middle Palaeolithic in Europe seem to have been charac- terized by a wide ... EUROPE C. EUROPE N. SPAIN S. W. FRANCE. ARCHAEOLOGY AND MODERN HUMAN ORIGINS 15.
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... Europe : continuity or discontinuity ? In Mellars & Stringer ( eds ) 1989 , 677-713 . Hoffecker , J. F. 1988. Early Upper Paleolithic sites of the European USSR . In The Early Upper Paleolithic : Evidence from Europe and the Near East ...
... Europe : continuity or discontinuity ? In Mellars & Stringer ( eds ) 1989 , 677-713 . Hoffecker , J. F. 1988. Early Upper Paleolithic sites of the European USSR . In The Early Upper Paleolithic : Evidence from Europe and the Near East ...
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... Europe's progress . Otherwise conjectures based on a winnowing of the European historical literature are uncontrolled.'33 Like- wise , Baechler , who has undertaken a three - way comparison between India , Japan and Europe , writes that ...
... Europe's progress . Otherwise conjectures based on a winnowing of the European historical literature are uncontrolled.'33 Like- wise , Baechler , who has undertaken a three - way comparison between India , Japan and Europe , writes that ...
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