LES SOCIÉTÉS HUMAINES FACE AUX CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES Volume 1 La préhistoire des origines de l'Humanité à la fin du pléistocène

The two volumes bring together the contributions of the members of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (UISPP), to a project launched in 2017, with the support of the International Academic Union (UAI), under the title Human societies facing climate change in prehistory...

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Other Authors: Djindjian, François (Editor)
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Published: 2023
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