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002 - Sailing the Paleolithic Mediterranean

Episode 2 of the History of Greece. Considers the…

An episode of the The History of Greece podcast, hosted by History Of Greece, titled "002 - Sailing the Paleolithic Mediterranean" was published on March 30, 2017 and runs 42 minutes.

March 30, 2017 ·42m · The History of Greece

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Episode 2 of the History of Greece. Considers the findings by the Plakias Stone Age Project about evidence of Lower Paleolithic habitation on Crete and provides a background for understanding the Greek Stone Age in the context of paleoanthropology.

Episode 2 of the History of Greece. Considers the findings by the Plakias Stone Age Project about evidence of Lower Paleolithic habitation on Crete and provides a background for understanding the Greek Stone Age in the context of paleoanthropology.
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