Nevertheless, this discovery is one of the earliest and most thought - provoking groups of sculpture from
European prehistory.
The results focus on
European prehistory in the Stone and Copper Ages.
Not exact matches
«Here we have a really exciting opportunity to investigate the interactions between these people, and other cultural groups in the area such as Indo -
European and Austro - Asiatic on one of the great crossroads of human
prehistory,» states author Simon Greenhill of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
Serrallonga went on to do a 1 - year master's degree in geology, human paleontology, and
prehistory at the
European Centre for Prehistoric Research at Tautavel in France.