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- noted the existence of those pre-literate groups in their own writings. Protohistoric may also refer to the transition period between the advent of literacy...
- The International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (Union internationale des sciences préhistoriques et protohistoriques – UISPP) is a...
- Acho (vice-chancellor), 13th-century Hungarian cleric Acho people, a protohistorical band of Lipan Apache Plaza de toros de Acho, bullring in Lima, Peru...
- Bronze Age collapse. The 8th and 7th centuries BC are still largely protohistorical, with the earliest Gr**** alphabetic inscriptions appearing during the...
- said to be foreign to the area. Paulian and Dommergues also report a "protohistorical account" from an elderly resident of Sahonafo, which explains the site’s...
- were introduced in the Alpilles in the 1980s[citation needed]. Some protohistorical settlements have been found in the Alpilles. In the very old village...
- a relationship of some kind, probably partial or indirect, with the protohistoric Indus Valley script should not be considered entirely out of the question...
- single stone erected by Neolithic people.[citation needed] During the protohistorical period, Brittany was inhabited by five Celtic tribes: The Curiosolitae...
- ****stan is known by its "protohistoric graves", which were spread mainly in the middle Swat River valley and named the Swat Protohistoric Graveyards Complex...
- the sometimes biased accounts in Gr**** and Roman literature, of these protohistoric cultures. In dividing up human prehistory in Eurasia, historians typically...