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... Neolithic Age ' and ' Neolithic phase of culture ' cannot be used without ambiguity except with reference to Western Europe . But if the adjective Neolithic be interpreted as defining a particular method of chipping and polishing stone ...
... Neolithic Age ' and ' Neolithic phase of culture ' cannot be used without ambiguity except with reference to Western Europe . But if the adjective Neolithic be interpreted as defining a particular method of chipping and polishing stone ...
Strana 475
... Neolithic culture - complex is not only confined to Western Europe , but also implies that the latter part of the so - called Neolithic Age ' there is at least as late as the Bronze Age in the East . Nor is the domestica- tion of ...
... Neolithic culture - complex is not only confined to Western Europe , but also implies that the latter part of the so - called Neolithic Age ' there is at least as late as the Bronze Age in the East . Nor is the domestica- tion of ...
Strana 485
... Neolithic phase , they may have attracted to their wandering band representatives of these other zones who were accustomed to make use of more ancient procedures . Thus it was possible for people contemporaneous with the Neolithic phase ...
... Neolithic phase , they may have attracted to their wandering band representatives of these other zones who were accustomed to make use of more ancient procedures . Thus it was possible for people contemporaneous with the Neolithic phase ...
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