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Palaeos Vertebrates Archosauromorpha : Drepanosauridae".
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Palaeo-Yare (North Sea) The
Palaeo-Yare is a
submerged river system in today's
southern North Sea (part of
Dogger Bank) that was
above sea
level during...
- The Paleo-Siberian
languages are
several language isolates and
small language families spoken in
parts of Siberia. They are not
known to have any genetic...
- Paleo-Balkans
refers to:
Prehistoric Balkans Paleo-Balkan
languages Paleo-Balkan
peoples Thracians Dacians Illyrians Ancient Gr****s List of
Ancient Gr****...
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proposed Indo-European
subfamily – in the
broader linguistic family known as (
Palaeo-)Balkanic Indo-European – of
which the only
surviving representatives are...
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become Saami?
Reconstructing the
interaction of Proto-Saami, Proto-Norse and
Palaeo-Laplandic
language communities in the Iron Age. CONTACTS: Archaeology, genetics...
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Early Christianity,
otherwise called the
Early Church or Paleo-Christianity,
describes the
historical era of the
Christian religion up to the
First Council...
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Eblaite (/ˈɛblə.aɪt, ˈiːblə-/, also
known as
Eblan ISO 639-3), or Palaeosyrian, is an
extinct East
Semitic language used
during the 3rd
millennium BC in...
- Paleo-Indians were the
first peoples who
entered and
subsequently inhabited the
Americas towards the end of the Late
Pleistocene period. The
prefix paleo-...
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Paleoart (also
spelled palaeoart, paleo-art, or
paleo art) is any
original artistic work that
attempts to
depict prehistoric life
according to scientific...