Examples of using Mesolithic in English and their translations into Russian
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The first inhabitants were Mesolithic hunter-gatherers.
Barbed points of the Upper Volga region in the Mesolithic.
Mesolithic man hunted them and whales in the estuaries.
South India remained in the Mesolithic until 2500 BCE.
The Mesolithic arrowheads(328 items) are of two types.
Bone arrowheads in the Late Mesolithic in the Upper Volga region.
The Late Mesolithic is dated back to the second half of the 7th millennium BC.
Sites of Final Paleolithic and Mesolithic from the Chuvash Volga Region.
The Mesolithic in the European part of Russia is represented, mostly, by dune sites.
The Semi-Neolithic Neman culture was a successor of the Mesolithic Neman culture.
On armed clashes of Mesolithic population in the North of Eastern Europe.
The article sums up long-term works on studying of Mesolithic of Sozh river basin.
Mesolithic cultures continued to occupy Denmark/south Sweden and the southern shores of the sea.
Chashkinskoe Ozero XI site is a new Mesolithic monument on the eastern shore of the lake.
One of these grottoes hides a human station of the Paleolithic and Mesolithic eras.
It is known that around 8000 BC a Mesolithic tribe resided near Burgumer Mar Friesland.
The Mesolithic is characterized in most areas by small composite flint tools: microliths and microburins.
Key words: population of the territory, settlement,Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Eneolithic.
During the Mesolithic the population of Ireland was probably never more than a few thousand.
The archaeologists discovered ceramics andhuman fossils from the Mesolithic period, approximately 3000bc.
Keywords: arrowheads, bone, Mesolithic, Gorbunovo Peat-Bog, Trans-Urals, edge- wear analysis.
The Mesolithic cultures of Northern Europe are identified with already differentiated Celtic, Germanic, Baltic and Uralic groups.
The basis of the collection of the Mesolithic period consists of flint, bone and antler artefacts.
Mesolithic, Neolithic, Volga-Oka region, lake settlements, fi gurative activity, bone tools, engraved pebbles, wooden figurines, Zamostje 2.
It is difficult to imagine the existence of Mesolithic tribes under the current climatic conditions of Pamir.
Keywords: mesolithic, bone industry, urals, Gorbunovo peat-bog sites, east European analogues.
The Janislawice people represented typical Mesolithic model of economy- hunting, gathering and fishing.
The so-called Mesolithic images are in fact just as rare(Shakty in Tajikistan?) and are often mentioned with a question mark.
The Paleolithic lasted until the retreat of the ice, the Mesolithic until the adoption of farming and the Neolithic until metalworking commenced.
Bone Industry of the Mesolithic sites of the Gorbunovo Peat-Bog in the Mesolithic Context of the Urals and Eastern Europe.