prehistoric造句121. From point to plane, from micro to macro analysis of the distribution of prehistoric culture and geographical location to explore the development of human culture in the region and regularity.
122. New Grange is one of the most extravagantly decorated prehistoric tombs.
123. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the city became a thriving commercial center under the Romans and was a Saracen stronghold during the Crusades.
124. Anasazi, meaning "ancient people, " is the name given to prehistoric Native Americans who lived in the Four Corners region of the United States, where Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado meet.
125. A major prehistoric village has been unearthed near Stonehenge in southern England.
126. We know a great deal about those fascinating prehistoric animals, the dinosaurs.
127. Hongshan culture is a important prehistoric culture which is located in the area of western Liaohe River in northern China.
128. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment.
129. Prehistoric men of Europe hunted (2) and ate a large, long-horned wild ox called an aurochs, which became extinct 350 years ago.
130. Amid rumors that there were prehistoric mammoths wandering around the unknown region and that somewhere in its wilds was a mountain of rock salt 80 by 45 miles in extent, the two captains set out.
131. The drainage basin of Yiluo River, which lies in the middle reach of the Yellow River, is one of the prehistoric culture centers in China, and there are a great many of prehistoric sites in it.
132. The significance of building Banpo village of prehistoric culture and its planning by the author are described in this paper.
133. A prehistoric monument of a class found chiefly in the British Isles and northern France, consisting of a single tall, upright megalith.
134. The'seed " itself might be the tooth of a prehistoric shark.
135. Two similar prehistorical pottery inscriptions were found recently from Yinxiangcheng and Shijiahe, two famous prehistoric sites in the Jianghan area.
136. in the waters of the prehistoric Tethys ocean, a sinuous, 50-foot-long beast with gaping jaws and jagged teeth died and sank to the seafloor.
137. To prehistoric hunters moon overhead was as unerring as a heartbeat.
138. A plain of northwest Utah west of Great Salt Lake in the bed of prehistoric Lake Bonneville The flats are often used for speed-test trials.
139. The Ainu settlers in Hokkaido are the last remnant of a prehistoric race.
140. Prehistoric people in southern Africa developed a highly skilled way of shaping stones into sharp-edged tools long before Europeans did, suggested a study released recently.
141. The Permian, however, represented gasp for much early prehistoric life.
142. According to textual researches, Rizhao enjoys splendid prehistoric culture and is one ofthe birthplaces of Chinese civilization.
143. TheEtruscans were a prehistoric civilisation that arose in western Italy -what is now Tuscany and parts of Umbria - and was absorbed into theRoman empire by the first century BC.
144. Leather pants aren't just for rock-and-roll stars, archaeologists report, since similar prehistoric leggings made the scene some 4, 200 years ago.
145. Cross 13 miles of perilous prehistoric terrain , smashing the classic foes you've come to love and hate with Bonk 's indestructible cranium .
146. With its leathery skin, long tail, short legs, and needle-like teeth, the Nothosaur resembled a prehistoric crocodile.