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eski
(önek) paleo
"eski" anlamına gelen yunanca "palaios" kelimesinden türetilen bir ön ek
<span class="word-self">paleospan>-americans
Paleo- Kızılderililer (İngilizce Paleo-Indians, Paleoindians, Paleoamericans), Geç Pleistosen dönemindeki Kuvaterner buzullaşmasında (son buzul çağı) Sibirya-Alaska arasındaki Bering Boğazı'nın buzdan Beringiya olduğu dönemlerde Asya'dan Amerika'ya geçen ve bugünkü Kızılderilileri oluşturan farazî halk ya da halklar
<span class="word-self">paleospan>-indians
Paleo- Kızılderililer (İngilizce Paleo-Indians, Paleoindians, Paleoamericans), Geç Pleistosen dönemindeki Kuvaterner buzullaşmasında (son buzul çağı) Sibirya-Alaska arasındaki Bering Boğazı'nın buzdan Beringiya olduğu dönemlerde Asya'dan Amerika'ya geçen ve bugünkü Kızılderilileri oluşturan farazî halk ya da halklar
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related to paleontology
very early; primitive
very old; prehistoric
old, ancient; prehistoric; early; primitive (example: Paleozoic)
relating to very ancient times
<span class="word-self">paleospan>-americans
Paleo-Indians (Paleoindians) or Paleoamericans is a classification term given to the first peoples who entered, and subsequently inhabited, the American continents during the final glacial episodes of the late Pleistocene period
<span class="word-self">paleospan>-indians
Paleo-Indians (Paleoindians) or Paleoamericans is a classification term given to the first peoples who entered, and subsequently inhabited, the American continents during the final glacial episodes of the late Pleistocene period
<span class="word-self">paleospan>-american
a member of the Paleo-American peoples who were the earliest human inhabitants of North America and South America during the late Pleistocene epoch
<span class="word-self">paleospan>-american culture
the prehistoric culture of the earliest human inhabitants of North America and South America
<span class="word-self">Paleospan> Faliro
An older spelling of Palaio Faliro
<span class="word-self">Paleospan> Faliron
An older spelling of Palaio Faliro
<span class="word-self">Paleospan> -Siberian languages
or Paleo-Asiatic languages Group of four unrelated language families spoken in northeastern Asia. Believed to have covered much larger areas of Siberia and perhaps Manchuria in the past, they have lost ground to Uralic and Altaic languages and more recently to Russian (see Siberian peoples). Of the Yeniseian languages, the only survivors are Ket, spoken by fewer than 500 people, and the virtually extinct Yug. The two extant Yukaghir languages (which are believed by some specialists to belong to the Uralic languages), North, or Tundra, Yukaghir and South, or Kolyma, Yukaghir, together have fewer than 100 speakers. The Chukotko-Kamchatkan (Luorawetlan) family includes Chukchi, with about 10,000 speakers in extreme northeastern Siberia; Koryak, with fewer than 5,000 speakers south of Chukchi; and Itelmen, spoken on the Kamchatka Peninsula by fewer than 100 people. The two Nivkh (Gilyak) varieties, Amur Nivkh and Sakhalin Nivkh, together have fewer than 1,000 speakers
<span class="word-self">paleospan>
   -old
<span class="word-self">paleospan>
archeological period lasting from 40,000 to 12,000 B P
<span class="word-self">paleospan>
Greek prefix for old
<span class="word-self">paleospan>
A combining form meaning old, ancient; as, palearctic, paleontology, paleothere, paleography
<span class="word-self">paleospan>
A combining form meaning old or ancient
<span class="word-self">paleospan>
The earliest time period from 8000 to 12,000 years ago and beyond
<span class="word-self">paleospan>
A cultural period of the North American Aborigine Indians defined as 40,000 to 12,000 B P
<span class="word-self">paleospan>
a prefix meaning old or ancient (e g , Paleo-Indian, paleoenvironment)
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