The Magdalenian colonization of southern Germany.

Although the topics of migration and colonization have received renewed archaeological attention in recent years, their relevance to the deep past of hunter-gatherer archaeology has been debated. The Magdalenian colonization of southern Germany after the last glacial maximum, ca. 15,000-13,000 B.P.,...

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Main Author: Jochim, Michael
Other Authors: Herhahn, Cynthia, Starr, Harry
Format: Analitica de revista
Language:English
Published: Arlington American Antropological Association 1999
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