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That's what spoiled Cretaceous-era dinosaur DNA and Neolithic remains found in Spain.
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A very important place in Neolithic manufactures was noticed near Tours, France.
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There's a piece about new Neolithic finds made farther up the coast.
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The Neolithic HBV genomes show a high genomic similarity to each other.
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But beginning with the Neolithic Age, we come to our own era.
Usage of Neolithic Age in inglês
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But beginning with the NeolithicAge, we come to our own era.
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The NeolithicAge had meantime passed into the Age of Metal.
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The NeolithicAge thus drew to its close, but not all at once.
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After all, those peoples were not so long out of the NeolithicAge.
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We have seen how this principle enabled us to understand the condition of Europe during the NeolithicAge.
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The important point is this, that throughout the nine Cnossian periods, following the NeolithicAge (named by Evans, ''Minoan I.
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Burial mounds are found everywhere, many in Europe going back to the NeolithicAge, though some are of a very recent construction.
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But we now know that during the NeolithicAge the country was quite thickly inhabited, and these lakes were the sites of villages.
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Some think they were accumulated at the very beginning of the NeolithicAge-thatthese tribes preceded by many years the men of the Swiss Lakes.
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Conventional wisdom has probably underestimated the extent of specialisation and trade in the Neolithicage.
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Hashish was known in the Mideast since the neolithicage; archeologists have dug it up in tombs.
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Every stream of culture that had started from the later and higher Neolithicage had ended in Rome.
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It seems to be satisfactorily established, that a race allied to the Basques may be traced back to the Neolithicage.
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Curio cabinets, inclosed whatnots, museum cases in which to display fragments from the neolithicage, and glass-faced sarcophagi for dead butterflies.
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Archaeology), which has yielded not only the most various but the most continuous evidence from the Neolithicage to the twilight of classical civilization.