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Protohistory and the Wichita

Plains Anthropologist, 2008
(2008). Protohistory and the Wichita. Plains Anthropologist: Vol. 53, No. 208, pp. 381-394.
Stephen M Perkins
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The Protohistory of Pike in Western Culture

The Medieval World of Nature: A Book of Essays, 2019
In prehistoric and undocumented pasts, Europeans treated pike as a food. Pike remains from human occupation sites affirm this for all periods since the early Neolithic, but the evidence of bones and scales can carry only limited information. Into the twelfth century, then, those literate Europeans who thought to write about the pike did so with ...
R. Hoffmann
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Recent Developments in South Asian Prehistory and Protohistory

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1979
Five years ago, the dean of Indian prehistory, H. D. Sankalia, wrote, " . . . in a sense Indian prehistory is where the European was in 1860" (180, p. 13). If that was an excessively critical assessment of the state of the art in 1974, it certainly cannot be applied to Indian prehistory-or protohistory -in 1979.
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In Pursuit of Pre-/Protohistory: Simone Corbiau’s Unsuccessful Archaeological Expedition to the North-West Frontier Province of British India

, 2020
This paper adds to the history of Indian archaeology a new chapter. It discusses and analyzes Simone Corbiau’s archaeological expedition to North-West Frontier Province and the Malakand Political Agency in 1938. Corbiau was a Belgian archaeologist having
Ifqut Shaheen, R. Khan
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Prehistory and Protohistory in Sicily. A Geometric Morphometrics Approach to Study the Biological History of Early Human Peopling of the Island

Anthropological Review
In recent years, the debate about the early human peopling of Sicily has almost exclusively focused on the archaeological evidence. The dispersal patterns and the possibility for, and degree of, admixture caused by ancient migratory flows have been only ...
G. Lauria, L. Sineo
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Raw materials in the prehistory and protohistory of the Czech Republic region: a review of ancient mining sites

Polish Geological Institute special papers
Review of prehistoric and protohistoric mining sites in the Czech Republic area based on 18 mining sites were indentified in the archaeological literature.
Zdeňka Petáková
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