The earliest evidence of wheeled vehicles in Europe and the Near East /

The appearance of wheeled vehicles in Europe and the Near East during the 4th millennium BC is a major socio-economic development. In the past, eminent archaeologists such as Childe (1951), Piggott (1979; 1983) and, more recently, Sherratt (1981; 1997) have argued for diffusion of wheeled vehicles f...

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Autor principal: Bakker, Jan Albert
Otros Autores: Kruk, Janusz, Lanting, Albert E., Milisauskas, Sarunas
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Lenguaje:español
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