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Alevit Alewitin
Neolithische Revolution
neo·lith·ic [ˌni:ə(ʊ)ˈlɪθɪk, Am -oʊˈ-] ПРИЛ inv
neolithic прен прин
neolithic прен прин
steinzeitlich разг
Neolithikum ср <-s>
revo·lu·tion [ˌrevəˈlu:ʃən, Am -əˈlu:-] СЪЩ
1. revolution (overthrow):
Revolution f <-, -en>
2. revolution прен (complete change):
Revolution f <-, -en>
3. revolution АСТРОН:
Umlauf м <-(e)s, -läufe>
Rotation f <-, -en> geh
4. revolution ТЕХ:
Drehzahl f <-, -en>
Neolithic Revolution [ˌniːəˈlɪθɪk] СЪЩ
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Over the last few years, as the gravel quarry at Niederweimar has been expanded, great Neolithic settlements have been found, which have since been kept in protective pits.
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