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Epipalaeolithic

  • Exploring the Concept of Home at Hunter-Gatherer Sites in Upper Paleolithic Europe and Epipaleolithic Southwest Asia

    Exploring the Concept of Home at Hunter-Gatherer Sites in Upper Paleolithic Europe and Epipaleolithic Southwest Asia

  • ARCL 0141 Mediterranean Prehistory

    ARCL 0141 Mediterranean Prehistory

  • Stone Tools in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Near East: a Guide John J

    Stone Tools in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Near East: a Guide John J

  • Missing Types: Overcoming the Typology Dilemma of Lithic Archaeology in Southeast Asia

    Missing Types: Overcoming the Typology Dilemma of Lithic Archaeology in Southeast Asia

  • Epipalaeolithic Occupation and Palaeoenvironments of the Southern Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia, During the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene

    Epipalaeolithic Occupation and Palaeoenvironments of the Southern Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia, During the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene

  • Quaternary of the Levant

    Quaternary of the Levant

  • New Investigations of the Epipalaeolithic in Western Central

    New Investigations of the Epipalaeolithic in Western Central

  • Pre-Neolithic Economy Serge Svizzero

    Pre-Neolithic Economy Serge Svizzero

  • Epipalaeolithic Occupation and Palaeoenvironments of the Southern Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia, During the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene

    Epipalaeolithic Occupation and Palaeoenvironments of the Southern Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia, During the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene

  • Mesolithic Culture of Europe (Azilian, Tardenoisian, Maglemosian, Kitchen Midden)

    Mesolithic Culture of Europe (Azilian, Tardenoisian, Maglemosian, Kitchen Midden)

  • Epipalaeolithic and Mesolithic Foragers of the Karaburun Peninsula

    Epipalaeolithic and Mesolithic Foragers of the Karaburun Peninsula

  • RADIOCARBON, VOL 2F, No

    RADIOCARBON, VOL 2F, No

  • Chalcolithic Cyprus

    Chalcolithic Cyprus

  • Technological Change and Economy in the Epipalaeolithic: Assessing the Shift from Early to Middle Epipalaeolithic at Kharaneh IV

    Technological Change and Economy in the Epipalaeolithic: Assessing the Shift from Early to Middle Epipalaeolithic at Kharaneh IV

  • Stone Tool Production

    Stone Tool Production

  • 03 Landscapes of Survival First Inhabitants Richter 2020

    03 Landscapes of Survival First Inhabitants Richter 2020

  • Rev. B 4. Macdonald VAV Layout

    Rev. B 4. Macdonald VAV Layout

  • The Origins of Agriculture in North-West Africa: Macro-Botanical Remains from Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic Levels of Ifri Oudadane (Morocco)

    The Origins of Agriculture in North-West Africa: Macro-Botanical Remains from Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic Levels of Ifri Oudadane (Morocco)

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  • (Ovis Orientalis) in the Late Pleistocene of the Southern Levant
  • Epipalaeolithic and Pre-Pottery Neolithic Burials from the North Lebanese Highlands in Their Regional Context Andrew Garrard1, Y
  • The Chalcolithic in the Central Highlands of Palestine: a Reassessment Based on a New Examination of Khirbet Es-Sauma‘A
  • Neolithic in the Near East February 11, 2008
  • 1 Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic Gazelle Hunting in the Badia of North-East
  • New Light on Neolithic Revolution in South-West Asia
  • Prehistoric Human Colonization of India
  • UCL INSTITUTE of ARCHAEOLOGY ARCL 0151 (Previously G 269) THE
  • 2014 Hilbert Et Al JAS.Pdf
  • Research and Development in the Stone Age: Technological
  • Occupying Wide Open Spaces? Late Pleistocene Hunter-Gatherer Activities in the Eastern Levant
  • Assessing the Shift from Early to Middle Epipalaeolithic at Kharaneh IV
  • The Stone Age
  • E. Archaeological Research: 1. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Periods
  • Upper Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic Lithic Technologies at Raqefet
  • Palaeolithic – Epipalaeolithic Seapeople of the Southern Iberian Coast (Spain): an Overview


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