Similar words: pliocene, aristocrat, aristocracy, aristocratic, leisure, leisurely, photocell, stock. Meaning: ['plaɪstəʊsiːn] n. from two million to 11 thousand years ago; extensive glaciation of the northern hemisphere; the time of human evolution.
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(1) These are thought to be Pleistocene rocks.
(2) The whole of the Pleistocene ice-age would fit within an ammonite zone or two.
(3) Here you see a Pleistocene vision, life as it must have looked before humans stepped upright on to the savannah.
(4) This summer will see 2,000 Friends of the Pleistocene swarming over the coastal range, whacking away with their hammers. Sentencedict.com
(5) During the Pleistocene, Stone Age man appeared on the scene in Java and spread quickly.
(6) The Westbury sediments are middle Pleistocene in age with numerous small mammal faunas in different parts of the breccia sequences.
(7) During the Pleistocene period, Britain's climate ranged from warm-temperate to very cold during the several advances of ice sheets.
(8) It seems that the effect of Pleistocene sea levels may, in fact, be evident on a more modest scale.
(9) The most recent ice age was during the pleistocene.
(10) Pleistocene glaciation caused the extinction of many species.
(11) Quaternary upper Pleistocene Series residual soil and slope washes.
(12) It is middle Pleistocene in age.
(13) The occurrence of the Middle Pleistocene extension along the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau may be the response to postorogenic collapse of this marginal zone.
(14) However, during the Pleistocene glacial epoch, the melting water of the Pleistocene glaciers could form some small- scale karst caves along the margin of the glacial valley in the limestone mountains.
(15) Nevertheless(sentencedict.com), researchers of the Pleistocene epoch have developed all sorts of more or less fanciful model schemes of how they would have arranged the Ice Age had they been in charge of events.
(16) Given current attention spans, it may as well have come out during the Pleistocene.
(17) Evolutionary psychologists say that there are human universals which were laid down in the pleistocene epoch.
(18) How much of this former water erosion can be attributed to pluvial phases in the Pleistocene is very doubtful.
(19) All this, of course, is during a time of exaggerated relief following the Pleistocene glaciation.
(20) It was finally breached by the sea flooding through valleys late in the Pleistocene.
(21) Herb Caen created this species by linguistic splicing sometime in the Pleistocene Age.
(22) The deep-sea core oxygen isotope record is a framework for a relative chronology for the Pleistocene.
(23) There are two main issues in the study of the Middle Pleistocene sequence.
(24) It has been suggested by the authors that the modern avifauna here might succeed from the meadow and forest-meadow type in late Pleistocene to current plateau wetland type.
(25) We know that some of man's close ancestors predated the Pleistocene.
(26) The writer knows no completely credible geochemical documentation of any effective Pleistocene oil source beds.
(27) In this paper, ages of depositional stratums of the late pleistocene epoch in Diancangshan area about Dan city in Yunnan province are determined with ESR dating method.
(28) Owing to climate was being droughty from terminal late Pleistocene, so Aibihu Lake ceaselessly shrank.
(29) The stone tools in later period is mainly microlithics, The main geological time of cultural layers falls between late Pleistocene and early Holocene Epoch.
(30) The process of paleogeographic evolution in this area is from land of pleistocene epoch to ingression of holocene epoch, then to littoral circumstances of today.
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