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  • Except that the movie was going to be called Prehistoric World when the deal was made.

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2009

  • One of the Quiz Packs will be all about Dinosaurs and called the Prehistoric quiz pack, featuring questions like 'It is believed that the Tyrannosaurus Rex could eat up to how many pounds of meat in one bite?' and 'During what period did the first dinosaurs appear?'

    PS3Vault - Playstation 3 News Site PS3 Games 2009

  • The results of many of these new studies will be included in a 2009 book entitled Prehistoric Astronomy of Central Arizona.

    Sedona, Arizona, Events, News and Press 2008

  • The tour, dubbed Prehistoric Barbados: A Field Trip, was coordinated by the Barbados Museum

    unknown title 2009

  • The premise for Christopher Kane's show was "Prehistoric" (with a pinch of Flinstones thrown in), although it ended up feeling a bit like we'd jumped into the space age, with geometric dresses taking on a robotic - or perhaps space hopper - quality.

    Catwalk Queen 2008

  • The kids love my CAVEMAN Chicken and to get them to eat a well balanced dinner we’ve even made up funny names for other items on their plates such as Prehistoric Potatoes, Brontosaurus Broccoli, etc.

    Bare it all with LegendSpiceCompany! Double Dipped Sweets 2009

  • The kids love my CAVEMAN Chicken and to get them to eat a well balanced dinner we’ve even made up funny names for other items on their plates such as Prehistoric Potatoes, Brontosaurus Broccoli, etc.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Double Dipped Sweets 2009

  • Here the scholarly literature is too vast to mention; among many recent studies, see H. L. Cobb et al., Investigating Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Identities (BAR International Series 1411) (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2005); D.

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Prehistoric humans and Neanderthals shared roughly the same tools and lifestyle at this time, whereas by about 60,000 years ago, modern-looking humans had better tools and made decorations indicating cultures far different than Neanderthals.

    Neanderthals and humans interbred, fossils indicate 2010

  • Prehistoric hunts are back partly because technology has made hunting a bit of a yawner, say some of the sport's aficionados.

    Armed With Stone-Tipped Arrows, Hunters Stalk Their Inner Cave Men Justin Scheck 2011

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