Horizon (archaeology) - Wikipedia
from similar ones in geology, horizon or marker horizon, but where these have natural causes, archaeological horizons are caused by humans. Most typically
from similar ones in geology, horizon or marker horizon, but where these have natural causes, archaeological horizons are caused by humans. Most typically
hybrid mammoths in mainland Western North America". Geology of the Intermountain West. 11: 21–44. doi:10.31711/giw.v11.pp21-44. Rowe, A. G.; Bataille
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constitute fragments from various other geological continents. Most of the older geology of western Europe existed as part of the ancient microcontinent
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