Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... industries ( characterized by small heart - shaped hand- axes ) on the extreme western fringes of the continent ; various forms of either ' leaf - point ' or ' eastern Charentian ' industries in Central and Eastern Europe ...
... industries ( characterized by small heart - shaped hand- axes ) on the extreme western fringes of the continent ; various forms of either ' leaf - point ' or ' eastern Charentian ' industries in Central and Eastern Europe ...
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... industries ( such as the character of the steeply backed ' Chatelperron points ' , as well as the occurrence in these industries of typical side scrapers , denticulates , and even small , bifacial hand - axe forms : Figure 8 ) showed ...
... industries ( such as the character of the steeply backed ' Chatelperron points ' , as well as the occurrence in these industries of typical side scrapers , denticulates , and even small , bifacial hand - axe forms : Figure 8 ) showed ...
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British Academy. these industries almost certainly overlaps with that of the ( apparently intrusive ) Aurignacian industries within the same regions , and that strictly local roots for these distinctive industries can be seen very ...
British Academy. these industries almost certainly overlaps with that of the ( apparently intrusive ) Aurignacian industries within the same regions , and that strictly local roots for these distinctive industries can be seen very ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
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