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  • The Aurignacian Viewed from Africa

    The Aurignacian Viewed from Africa

  • On the Nature of Transitions: the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic and the Neolithic Revolution

    On the Nature of Transitions: the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic and the Neolithic Revolution

  • Assessing Relationships Between Human Adaptive Responses and Ecology Via Eco-Cultural Niche Modeling William E

    Assessing Relationships Between Human Adaptive Responses and Ecology Via Eco-Cultural Niche Modeling William E

  • ARCL 0141 Mediterranean Prehistory

    ARCL 0141 Mediterranean Prehistory

  • CURRICULUM VITAE Shara E

    CURRICULUM VITAE Shara E

  • Supplementary Information For

    Supplementary Information For

  • Was North Africa the Launch Pad for Modern Human Migrations?

    Was North Africa the Launch Pad for Modern Human Migrations?

  • The Role of North Africa in the Emergence and Development of Modern Behaviors: an Integrated Approach

    The Role of North Africa in the Emergence and Development of Modern Behaviors: an Integrated Approach

  • Human Origin Sites and the World Heritage Convention in Eurasia

    Human Origin Sites and the World Heritage Convention in Eurasia

  • Caton-Thompson G (1946) the Aterian Industry

    Caton-Thompson G (1946) the Aterian Industry

  • MOST ANCIENT EGYPT Oi.Uchicago.Edu Oi.Uchicago.Edu

    MOST ANCIENT EGYPT Oi.Uchicago.Edu Oi.Uchicago.Edu

  • Africa from MIS 6-2: the Florescence of Modern Humans

    Africa from MIS 6-2: the Florescence of Modern Humans

  • Early Gravettian Occupations at Dolní Věstonice – Pavlov. Comments on the Gravettian Origin

    Early Gravettian Occupations at Dolní Věstonice – Pavlov. Comments on the Gravettian Origin

  • “The Aurignacian”? Some Thoughts*

    “The Aurignacian”? Some Thoughts*

  • Experimentation and Scientific Inference Building in the Study of Hominin Behavior Through Stone Artifact Archaeology

    Experimentation and Scientific Inference Building in the Study of Hominin Behavior Through Stone Artifact Archaeology

  • Stone Tools in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Near East : a Guide Pdf, Epub, Ebook

    Stone Tools in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Near East : a Guide Pdf, Epub, Ebook

  • The Oldest Stone Age Occupation of Coastal West Africa and Its Implications for Modern 2 Human Dispersals: New Insight from Tiémassas

    The Oldest Stone Age Occupation of Coastal West Africa and Its Implications for Modern 2 Human Dispersals: New Insight from Tiémassas

  • First Findings on the Aterian on the South Atlantic Coast of Morocco QUICK START (Cont.) DESIGN GUIDE

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  • Lithics of the North African Middle Stone Age: Assumptions, Evidence and Future Directions
  • Cultural Evolution Next Factor in Drake Equation: Fc
  • A New Interpretation of the Origin of Modern Human Behavior
  • Hublin Book Review Palass
  • European Society for the Study of Human Evolution Conference
  • Stone Age North Africa
  • The Early and Middle Stone Age of Senegal, West Africa Khady Niang
  • NATURAL and CULTURAL ENIRONMENT2 Tion and Distance Fron Large Bodies of Water Make It Appear Very Probable Rod Fron Paloobotanic
  • A Middle Paleolithic Assemblage from Nubia and Its Cultural Relationships
  • Gravettian Weaponry: 23,500-Year-Old Evidence of a Composite Barbed Point from Les Pres De Laure (France)
  • From Acheulean to Middle Stone Age in the Kapthurin Formation, Kenya
  • Results of a Functional Study of Aterian and Mousterian Tools from the Site of Ifri N'ammar
  • An Overview of the West African Paleolithic Over the Last 200000 Years
  • Lithics of the North African Middle Stone Age: Assumptions, Evidence and Future Directions
  • The Middle Stone Age in West Africa: Lithics from the Birimi Site in Northern Ghana
  • European Early Modern Humans and the Fate of the Neandertals
  • A Functional Analysis of the Lithic Material from Burrone Scierra I (Calabria, Italy)


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