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  2. Timeline of Iberian prehistory - Wikipedia

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    The end of the Pleistocene era. Homo heidelbergensis living near Burgos, in the Atapuerca Mountains, at start of Holocene (the current ongoing warm climate period, during which modern human civilization has prospered) [3] The Allerød Oscillation occurs, an interstadial Deglaciation that weakens the rigorous conditions of the Ice Age.

  3. Paleolithic Iberia - Wikipedia

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    The Paleolithic in the Iberian peninsula is the longest period of Iberian prehistory, spanning from c. 1.3 million years ago to c. 11,500 years ago, ending at roughly the same time as the Pleistocene epoch.

  4. Prehistoric Iberia - Wikipedia

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    The first and biggest period in Iberia's prehistory is the Paleolithic, which starts c. 1.3 Ma and ends almost coinciding with Pleistocene's ending, c. 11.500 years or 11.5 ka ago. Significant evidence of an extended occupation of Iberia during this period by Homo neanderthalensis has been discovered.

  5. Puzzle solutions for Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024

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    Find answers to the latest online sudoku and crossword puzzles that were published in USA TODAY Network's local newspapers. ... Puzzle solutions for Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. USA TODAY.

  6. Puzzle solutions for Tuesday, Sept. 24

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    SUDOKU. Play the USA TODAY Sudoku Game.. JUMBLE. Jumbles: FORTY HUTCH HAGGLE CHILLY. Answer: He’d planned to cut the tree so it ended up away from the house, but his plans — FELL THROUGH

  7. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    Homininaeid EraPeriod prior to the existence of Homininae Homininid EraPeriod prior to the existence of Hominini Prehistory – Period between the appearance of Homo ("humans"; first stone tools c. three million years ago) and the invention of writing systems (for the Ancient Near East : c. five thousand years ago).

  8. Tartessos - Wikipedia

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    Iberia circa 300 BC, before the Carthaginian conquest; residual Tartessian language is depicted in the southwest The Tartessian Fonte Velha inscription found in Bensafrim, Lagos, Southern Portugal. The Tartessian language is an extinct pre-Roman language once spoken in southern Iberia. The oldest known indigenous texts of Iberia, dated from the ...

  9. What Was Yesterday's Wordle Answer for Wednesday ... - AOL

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    As those of us who play Wordle know, the game resets every day at 12 a.m. EST. And if you missed out on guessing yesterday's Wordle on Wednesday, January 24, we've got you covered so that you don ...