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prehistoric

Meaning: tr
tarih öncesi, tarih öncesine ait
The ice has fossilised many prehistoric animals.
Prehistoric figurines have been interpreted in many different ways.
Berbers pushed prehistoric African populations to the south.
The newly released study, which looks at 700 million years of evolution, concludes that elements of the human genome work in the same way as the genome of the prehistoric sea sponge.
In the distant hollow on the left, half hidden by the mist, the two thin towers of Baskerville Hall rose above the trees. They were the only signs of human life which I could see, save only those prehistoric huts which lay thickly upon the slopes of the hills.
People have lived in Algeria since prehistoric times.
Giraffes, rhinos, hippos, and elephants are prehistoric relics.
A new study based on fossilized footprints suggests a prehistoric relative of modern crocodiles walked on two hind legs.
In such surroundings the mind loses its perspective; time and space become trivial and unreal, and echoes of a forgotten prehistoric past beat insistently upon the enthralled consciousness.
Prehistoric men were skilled in knapping.
Added on 2015-11-04 | by m2gin | View: 706

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