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We saw one an hour later at the top of a dune, prehistorically silhouetted against the sky.
The area around Gorduno was prehistorically settled, though very little is known about the earlier settlements.
Prehistorically, it served as a camp and as a ceremonial site.
Barbary Macaques prehistorically had a much wider distribution than at present.
Crowned cranes seem to have been more widespread prehistorically.
Medially they disappeared prehistorically before the vowels v and I respectively.
In addition, a large number of prehistorically extinct species known only from fossil or subfossil remains have been discovered.
She may have been of greater importance prehistorically, before Enki took over most of her functions.
Prehistorically, Native Americans valued the hot springs and regarded them therapeutically.
Scattered finds from the Bronze Age suggest that the valley was settled prehistorically.
Prehistorically, two fortifications existed within the borders of Raperswilen.
Prehistorically, the area had many springs with potable water that supported wildlife and nomadic hunters.
The African Wild Dog prehistorically had widespread distribution in the territory.
Prehistorically the genus extended into the Caribbean.
Prehistorically the area was lightly settled.
The area around Möhlin was prehistorically settled.
The prehistorically agricultural Pueblo Indians live in pueblos scattered throughout the state.
The area was prehistorically part of the Glacial Lake Passaic.
Prehistorically, this suborder contained many huge marsupials, including the largest to ever exist: Diprotodon.
Some others, probably unrelated to either group, were very diverse in the Americas but prehistorically also occurred in Europe.
The town lies in an area claimed prehistorically by both Iroquois and Algonquian tribes.
It is not clear to what extent communities coincided with šimułs prehistorically; in historic times, community membership was quite fluid.
Prehistorically it had been widespread throughout New Zealand before the land was settled by the Māori.
Anoplotheriidae is a prehistorically extinct family of even-toed ungulates (order Artiodactyla).
It is prehistorically territorial.