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Late Neolithic Multicomponent Sites of the Tisza Region and The
Journal of Neolithic Archaeology in 1955, C
The 4.2 Ka Event and the End of the Maltese 'Temple Period'
Massive Migration from the Steppe Was a Source for Indo-European Languages in Europe
Deforestation and Human Agency in the North Atlantic Region: Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Evidence from the Western Isles of Scotland
Ancient Cattle Genomics, Origins, and Rapid Turnover in the Fertile Crescent
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Tanulmányok – Studies Late Neolithic Tisza Sites in the Serbian Part of Banat
Communality and Discord in an Early Neolithic Settlement Agglomeration: the LBK Site of Vráble, Southwest Slovakia
The Return of the Beaker Folk? : Rethinking Migration and Population Change in British Prehistory
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 31 (2012) 156–173
Mobility Patterns in Inland Southwestern Sweden During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
Massive Migration from the Steppe Is a Source for Indo-European Languages in Europe
Neolithic Genomes Reveal a Distinct Ancient HLA Allele Pool and Population Transformation in Europe
Archaeolinguistic Evidence for the Farming/Language Dispersal of Koreanic
Gene-Flow from Steppe Individuals Into Cucuteni-Trypillia Associated Populations Indicates Long-Standing Contacts and Gradual Admixture
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Bull to Rule> on Bovine Iconography Among Late Neolithic
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Durham E-Theses
Populační Změny V Prehistorické Evropě a Jejich Antropologický Kontext
Neolithic Europe - Wikipedia Página 1 De 9
Neolithic Farming and Wild Plant Exploitation in Western Britain: Archaeobotanical and Crop Stable Isotope Evidence from Wales (C
A Praehistorica XLIII (2016)