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prehistoric

Meaning: tr
tarih öncesi, tarih öncesine ait
The ice has fossilised many prehistoric animals.
Giraffes, rhinos, hippos, and elephants are prehistoric relics.
NEFU is considered the premier center for research into woolly mammoths and other prehistoric, ice age species.
In this part of the Algerian Sahara, you can see prehistoric petroglyphs.
A 9,000-year-old burial site in Peru has scientists rethinking ideas about gender roles in prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies.
Prehistoric men were skilled in knapping.
Australian paleontologists have discovered a new species of a prehistoric flying reptile in outback Queensland.
Prehistoric figurines have been interpreted in many different ways.
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.
In a study published Wednesday in the science journal Nature, Laurentian University geologist Elizabeth Turner detailed how she found fossilized three-dimensional structures that resemble modern sponge skeletons in thin sections of rocks taken from the remnants of a prehistoric ocean reef.
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