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English: Map of distribution of Epi-Gravettian, Trialetian, Zarzian and Natufian cultures in the Balkans, Anatolia, Caucasus and the Middle East in 12000-10000 BP. Extracted under Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) from: J. K. Kozlowski, M. Kaczanowska. Gravettian/Epigravettian sequences in the Balkans and Anatolia, 2004, (pp.5-18). Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, Volume 4 - Issue 1. Link: http://www.maajournal.com/Issues2004a.php
Español: Mapa de distribución de las culturas epigravettiense, trialetiense, zarziense y natufiense en los Balcanes, Anatolia, Cáucaso y Oriente Medio en el intervalo 12000-10000 BP. Extraído bajo licencia Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) de: J. K. Kozlowski, M. Kaczanowska. Gravettian/Epigravettian sequences in the Balkans and Anatolia, 2004, (pp.5-18). Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, Volume 4 - Issue 1. Enlace: http://www.maajournal.com/Issues2004a.php
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Source J. K. Kozlowski, M. Kaczanowska. Gravettian/Epigravettian sequences in the Balkans and Anatolia, 2004, (pp.5-18). Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, Volume 4 - Issue 1.
Author J. K. Kozlowski, M. Kaczanowska

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Map of distribution of Epi-Gravettian, Trialetian, Zarzian and Natufian cultures in the Balkans, Anatolia, Caucasus and the Middle East in the 12000-10000 BP interval.

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