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    Patterns of settlement in the early prehistory of Cyprus by Stanley-Price, NP

    Published 1975
    “…<p>The present Thesis examines certain aspects of settlementpatterning in the earlier prehistory of Cyprus by reference to one particular problem, namely the absence in Cyprus of those tell-formations so characteristic of neighbouring countries in the Levant. …”
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    The prehistory of Madagascar: microbotanical and archaeological evidence from coastal and highland sites by Pomerantz, S

    Published 2017
    “…This thesis presents and discusses these excavations as well as the earliest evidence for the cultivation of both Musa acuminata and Oryza sativa on Madagascar, and an ultra-high resolution botanical perspective on the last four millennia of Madagascar's prehistory.</p>…”
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    PEMANFAATAN SUMBERDAYA LINGKUNGAN GUA GILAP DI KAWASAN KARST WONOGIRI PADA MASA PRASEJARAH: KAJIAN TERHADAP SISA FAUNA by , FALENTINUS TRIWIJAYA ATMOKO, , Drs. J. Susetyo Edy Yuwono, M.Sc.

    Published 2014
    “…How did the kind of Gilap cave potentials and the environment as the habitat for prehistory human? Aim : Giving description about the kind of good environment potentials in micro or meso- which could support the prehistory habitat on Gilap cave and the utilization of fauna resources to contribute the substantion. …”
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    The role of conflict during the adoption of agriculture in the Southwestern Japanese Archipelago: late-final Jōmon and Yayoi Period traumatic lesions by White, JA

    Published 2023
    “…The implications of these findings are critically evaluated in relation to previous studies in the region and to patterns of violence from two case studies from European prehistory – the Mesolithic-–Neolithic transition and the Bronze Age.…”
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    PELESTARIAN PERAHU PUNJULHARJO KABUPATEN REMBANG by , Budhy Sancoyo, , Prof. Dr. Timbul Haryono, M.Sc.

    Published 2012
    “…The use of ship in Indonesia has started since prehistory era. Thus the discovery of ancient ship in Punjulharjo, Rembang Regency, is a valuable cultural asset for science, history, culture, which brings the high economical values that urge us to preserve, since it is also potentially developed to be a tourism destination. …”
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    The Archaeology Of Gua Tupak From 1,190 B.P. To 170 B.P. In Bau, Sarawak by Gani, Nicholas

    Published 2010
    “…The excavations at Gua Tupak yielded valuable archaeological data that could aid in providing information on the prehistory of the site and the Bau area. The archaeological data include various types of artefacts such as shell remains, animal bones, ceramic sherds and stone artefacts. …”
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    Town and Gown: Amateurs and Academics. by Price, E

    Published 2007
    “…They illustrate the roles of overlooked or neglected individuals whose work contributed to the growth of today’s discipline of British prehistory. Several people, now forgotten, including Underhill were contemporaries of Arthur Evans and Edward Tylor whose social circumstances made it easier for them to become prominent academics. …”
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    How did the iron industry from the Iron Age to the Roman Period in Southern Britain? by Crabb, S

    Published 2018
    “…The transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period has been a longstanding area of discussion in European archaeology, marking the change from prehistory to protohistory. A geographical limitation has been placed on this study to southern Britain, this is to cover the area with the most complete coverage of archaeological sites and also with a distinct archaeological change between the two periods. …”
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    Salt production, distribution and use in the British Iron Age by Kinory, J

    Published 2011
    “…<p>The study of salt during British prehistory has experienced an awakening during the past 40 years led in large measure by the work of Dr Elaine Morris of Southampton University. …”
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    The world according to PEN and UNESCO: Makers of world literature, 1921-1996 by Kim, HJ

    Published 2022
    “…Part 1 examines the interwar period when PEN and the ICIC, despite the brevity of their collaboration, set the terms for the prehistory of translation programmes, especially through their debates on national literary languages. …”
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    Prehistoric aesthetics: an ontology of Stone Age art from the Lower Palaeolithic until the Neolithic by Govaerts, B

    Published 2020
    “…By theorizing three different modifications of aesthetic experience across prehistory, I argue that one develops insight into the way prehistoric art takes up different forms through time. …”
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    History of metallurgical development of boat propeller and keris (a comparison) / Yusniza Yem by Yem, Yusniza

    Published 2002
    “…People in back dated, even in the prehistory decade and civilization has growth the engineering field to fulfill their basic need and the demand at that time. …”
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    The circulation of flesh: regional food producing/consuming systems in Southern England 1500BC-AD1086 by Stansbie, D

    Published 2016
    “…These projects, including those on British and Continental prehistory carried out by Richard Bradley, the Roman Rural settlement project, the Fields of Britannia project, John Blair's work on early medieval England and the EngLaId project, of which this thesis forms a component, have all demonstrated beyond doubt the transformative effect of the data produced by developer-funded work on our understanding. …”
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    Aspects of the neolithic and copper ages in the basins of the rivers Segura and Vinalop�, south-east Spain by Walker, M

    Published 1973
    “…It is proposed that metallurgy occurred as early as 4,000 B.C. and that from then onwards the prehistory of the south-east diverges markedly from that of France or Italy, looking for inspiration to Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean. …”
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    Two million years of environmental change: a case study from Wonderwerk Cave, Northern Cape, South Africa by Ecker, M

    Published 2015
    “…This thesis develops the first substantial terrestrial environmental sequence for the interior of southern Africa at the site of Wonderwerk Cave, spanning two million years of prehistory. Changes in vegetation and humidity over time were investigated by means of carbon and oxygen stable isotope analysis on fossil herbivore enamel and ostrich eggshell, creating two independent proxy datasets. …”
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    Materiality in numerical cognition by Overmann, KA

    Published 2016
    “…Considering archaeological evidence from the Epipaleolithic Levant and drawing on linguistic and ethnographic evidence to characterize the regional prehistory, the thesis suggests that the numerical lexicon would have included relatively high numbers prior to the Neolithic; that finger-counting (linguistically attested) and tallies (archaeologically attested) would have preceded tokens; and that numbers are ‘abstract’ concepts whose content changes in conjunction with the incorporation and use of different material forms. …”
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    Integrating art, landscape, and archaeology: Investigations of prehistoric wall paintings at Çatalhöyük by St George, IM

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p>This thesis explores innovation in artists’ materials and art in prehistory, and charts developments as they occur in images and materials over time, giving rise to a reinterpretation of the paintings. …”
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    The peoples of Britain: population genetics, archaeology and linguistics by Royrvik, E

    Published 2012
    “…As most of the period during which Britain has been inhabited by modern humans lies in prehistory, archaeology has long been the best method for elucidating the past. …”
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