Archaeologist T. Douglas Price estimates that individual cultural regions or territories in the Upper Paleolithic of northern Europe cover areas of about 100,000 km2. Compared to this, individual cultural regions in the Mesolithic of northern Europe are:
A) about half as big (50,000 km2)
B) twice as large (200,000 km2)
C) one tenth the size (10,000 km2)
D) one one-hundredth the size (1,000km2)
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