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Modelling mythologies of early human adaptation in the northern hemisphere / Marianne P. Stopp, Paul T. Thacker, dir. Lawrence J. Jackson
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Appartient au livre : Caribou and reindeer hunters of the northern hemisphere, Aldershot, Avebury, pp. 32-51, 9781856287050
Sujet: occupation du sol • adaptation de l'homme • taphonomie • impact humain • habitat de plein air
Époque: Paléolithique inférieur • Paléolithique inférieur/moyen • Préhistoire
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