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visited South Africa, and by van Riet Lowe and
other South African prehistorians. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date
incompatibility (help) Alfred, Luke. "The...
- records,
prehistory is anonymous.
Because of this,
reference terms that
prehistorians use, such as "Neanderthal" or "Iron Age", are
modern labels with definitions...
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appearance of the
oldest permanent human settlements anywhere in the world.
Prehistorians link this
Neolithic Revolution to the
advent of
agriculture but disagree...
- in Germany, Vráble in Slovakia, and Zug-Sumpf in Switzerland.
German prehistorian Paul
Reinecke described Bronze A1 (Bz A1)
period (2300–2000 BC: triangular...
- The
Nordic Indo-Germanic
people refers to a
mythological or
hypothetical ethnolinguistic group proposed in 19th-century
nationalist and pseudoscientific...
- and
carvings of
female genitalia being a
point of
immense interest to
prehistorians.
Ancient Gr**** and
Roman art
depicted erotic acts or figures, often...
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between c.35,000 BP and c.20,000 BP the
Perigordian was
theorized by
prehistorians (namely
Denis Peyrony [fr]). The
earliest culture in the
tradition is...
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Columbia University. She
received critical praise for her
books Plato Prehistorian, Mona Lisa's Moustache, When
Zarathustra Spoke, and The Bear, the Bull...
- Paul
Grimm (18
August 1907 – 19
November 1993) was a
German prehistorian and also a
pioneer of
Medieval archaeology,
especially of the
excavation of abandoned...
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helped to
ignite a
small craze in
knapping among archaeologists and
prehistorians.
English archaeologist Phil
Harding is
another contemporary expert,...