mesolithic in Vietnamese

@mesolithic /,mesou'liθik/
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1. It further discusses the so-called Mesolithic problems of the Lingnan area.

2. The site dates back to the Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) Period when the English Channel didn't exist.

3. The bow seems to have been invented in the late Paleolithic or early Mesolithic periods.

4. The PreBoreal-Boreal in Europe was a time of transition from the Palaeolithic cultures to the Mesolithic

5. The Neolithic followed the Paleolithic period (and in northwestern Europe the Mesolithic) and preceded the Bronze Age.

6. An Acculturationist, gradualist position on the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition simply fails to account for the evidence to hand

7. The religions of archaic cultures - the cultures of the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic ages - are also referred to as primitive.

8. For the first time they are bringing up sections of the Mesolithic village from the seabed and going through the sediments .

9. One of the oldest objects in the collection is this marble animal, possibly dating back some 000 years to the Mesolithic era.

10. She said that archeologists had uncovered an earlier case dating from the Mesolithic period where a female warrior was buried as a man. Sentencedict.com

11. In the Mesolithic, for the climate was cool and dry, the Taihu plain was covered with forests and grasslands with scarce lakes and swamps.

12. Ilze Loze has an article online about the ancient Balts which further points to the very strong Baltic connection to the Middle Dnieper rapids region in the Mesolithic Period

13. We befriended each other when wolves were foraging around our Mesolithic camps for food, and our own ancestors quickly discovered that 'dogs' could help them track and hunt animals.

14. Archaic Relating to a Native American culture prevalent throughout much of North America from about 8000 bc to about 1000 bc, characterized especially by the development of Mesolithic tools and by the increased reliance on smaller game animals as the large Pleistocene mammals became extinct.