Sentences with phrase «long inhabited this area»

Members of the Tongva and Juaneño / Luiseño ethnic group long inhabited this area.

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In excavating sites in a long - inhabited urban area like Jerusalem, archaeologists are accustomed to noting complexity in their finds — how various occupying civilizations layer over one another during the site's continuous use over millennia.
In general, the researchers note, the longer humans had inhabited an area (and, therefore, the longer that the animals and humans had coexisted), the lower the proportion of large mammal extinctions that occurred there.
The new creature is named in tribute to the Ktunaxa People who have long inhabited the Kootenay area where the Marble Canyon locality was found.
It's on the longer side — more than 1800 feet up over a trail of seven and a half miles — but along the way you're treated to untouched vistas of three glistening side - by - side lakes below, plus the bighorn sheep and mountain goats that inhabit the area.
Long before the arrival of Spanish explorers, the Rumsen Ohlone tribe, one of seven linguistically distinct Ohlone groups in California, inhabited the area now known as Monterey.
The Postmasters Gallery's arched storefront entrance on Franklin Street in New York City's Financial District conjures an era long gone, when artists inhabited the raw lofts of the area.
Predators tend to travel longer distances than prey, and are more likely to be subject to «control» in human - inhabited areas.
For some strange reason it is also the longest continuously inhabited area in North America.
The area along the river was long inhabited by varying cultures of indigenous peoples, who relied on the river...
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