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Yaghnobi-Czech Dictionary | The Yaghnobi
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The Yaghnobi people: their langauge, history and culture. May 9, 2011. Posted by آستان in Central Asia. ЯҒНОБӢ ЧЕХӢ ЛУҒАТ яғнобӣ зивоки дастури феҳрастипӣ. JAGHNÓBSKO ČESKÝ SLOVNÍK s přehledem jaghnóbské gramatiky. Yaghnobi-Czech Dictionary with an overview of Yaghnobi grammar). Jaghnóbsko-český slovník s přehledem jaghnóbské gramatiky. Яғнобӣ-чехӣ луғат яғнобӣ зивоки дастури феҳрастипӣ. Xiii and 265 pages. Prague, Filozofická fakulta Karlovy univerzity v Praze, 2010. No comments yet — be the first.
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Why Your DNA Test Results Are Wrong | Clue Wagon
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My name is Kerry. I like dead people. How I Make Money. Stuff I Personally Own and Recommend. Hey, where’s the job hunting stuff? Why Your DNA Test Results Are Wrong. Okay, scratch that. They’re not ALL wrong. They’re just…wrongish. DNA test sites meant for genealogical use typically give you an estimated degree of relationship, so you have some sense of where to start when figuring out how you’re related. GEDmatch. Then we tested Amy’s great aunt, on the side where we know we relate. This grea...Nope He...
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Australopithecus bahrelghazali | The Young Archaeologist
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This blog gives all the answers……. Welcome to the Young Archaeologist. September/October School Holiday Programme. We Don’t Dig Dinosaurs! 35 – 3.0 million years ago. C 400 – 550 cc. Unknown – few fossils found. Unknown – few fossils found. Unknown – few fossils found. Bahr el Ghazali Valley, Chad, Africa. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Campbell. B. G. 2009. Human Evolution: An Introduction to Man’s Adaptions. Jersey, USA: Transaction Publishers. Fagan B. M. 1998. Feder K. L. 2007. Get every new pos...
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Australopithecus/Paranthropus boisei | The Young Archaeologist
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This blog gives all the answers……. Welcome to the Young Archaeologist. September/October School Holiday Programme. We Don’t Dig Dinosaurs! Australopithecus boisei or Australopithecus boisei. Zinjanthropus; Nutcracker Man. 23 – 1.2 million years ago. Males 1.37 m (4′ 6″); Females 1.24 m (4′ 1″). Males 49 kg (108 lbs); Females 34 kg (75 lbs). 500 – 545 cc. Big teeth, large chewing muscles. There were possibly two species. Fruit, plants, nuts, plant roots. Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, Africa. You are commenting...
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Homo habilis | The Young Archaeologist
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This blog gives all the answers……. Welcome to the Young Archaeologist. September/October School Holiday Programme. We Don’t Dig Dinosaurs! 24 – 1.4 million years ago. 10 – 1.35 m tall (3′ 4″ – 4′ 5″). 32 kg (70 lbs). Small teeth and small face. Leaves, plants and meat. Lived in groups, believed to be the first to produce tool culture purposefully. Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Mary and Louis Leaky. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Watch this video to learn more! Campbell. B. G. 2009. Gamble. C. 1999. Notif...
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Homo erectus | The Young Archaeologist
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This blog gives all the answers……. Welcome to the Young Archaeologist. September/October School Holiday Programme. We Don’t Dig Dinosaurs! Java Man; Peking Man,; Solo Man. 18 – 0.3 million years ago. 145 – 1.85 m tall (4′ 9 ” – 6′ 1″). 40- 68 kg (88 – 150 lb). 750 – 1250 cc. Tall, well built, habitually walked on two legs (habitual biped). Used fire in hearths for food and possibly warmth, adapted to changing environments. Acheulean – made flakes, hand axes and cleavers. Dutch surgeon Eugine Dubois.
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Homo floresiensis | The Young Archaeologist
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This blog gives all the answers……. Welcome to the Young Archaeologist. September/October School Holiday Programme. We Don’t Dig Dinosaurs! The Hobbit; Flo. 95,000 – 17,000 years ago. 106 m tall (3 foot 6 inches). 30 kg (66 lb). Wide pelvis, hunched shoulders thick legs and no chin. Stegodon (small elephant type animals), remains also found in cave belong to frog, fish, snake, tortoise, birds, large rats, komodo dragon. Lived in caves outside of main society. Liang Bua Cave, Isle of Flores, Indonesia.
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Australopithecus afarensis | The Young Archaeologist
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This blog gives all the answers……. Welcome to the Young Archaeologist. September/October School Holiday Programme. We Don’t Dig Dinosaurs! Reconstruction of Australopithecus afarensis. Lucy; The First Family. 385 – 2.195 million years ago. Males 1.51 m tall (4 foot 11 inches); Females 1.05 m (3 foot 5 inches). Males 42 kg (92 lbs); Females 29 kg (64 lbs). 400 – 500 cc. Ate mostly plants and fruit. Lived in the trees and also on the ground. Hadar, Ethiopia, Africa. This slideshow requires JavaScript.
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Homo sapien | The Young Archaeologist
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This blog gives all the answers……. Welcome to the Young Archaeologist. September/October School Holiday Programme. We Don’t Dig Dinosaurs! Wise Man; Cro-Magnum Man. 160, 000 years ago. 160 – 1.70 m tall. Short body, long limbs, high brain case, small face, protruding nose. Wild plants, meat – the first to domesticate plants and settle down. Tool makers, artists,music,clothed themselves and practiced personal adornment, controlled fire and lived in groups. Omo River, Ethiopia. Cunliffe. B. 2001. You are c...
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Homo neanderthalis | The Young Archaeologist
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This blog gives all the answers……. Welcome to the Young Archaeologist. September/October School Holiday Programme. We Don’t Dig Dinosaurs! 300,000 – 28,000 years ago. Male 1.64m (5 foot 5 inches) average; Female 1.55m (5 foot 1 inch) average. Males 65 kg (143 lbs); Females 54 kg (119 lbs). 1200 cc – 1450 cc Larger than modern human brains. Short bodies, thick bones, oldest remains found in Spain dating to 300,000 years ago. Neander Valley, near Düsseldorf, Germany. This slideshow requires JavaScript.
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