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Early Members of the Genus Homo -. EXPLORATIONS: an OPEN INVITATION to BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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Paleoanthropology Society Meeting Abstracts, St. Louis, Mo, 13-14 April 2010
Human Origin Sites and the World Heritage Convention in Eurasia
Evolution of the 'Homo' Genus
Science and Technology in Human Societies: from Tool Making to Technology
Spatial Analysis of the Faunal Assemblage at Dmanisi, Georgia: a Look at Spatial
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Dmanisi: a Taxonomic Revolution Joshua L
Origin of the Genus Homo Holly M
A Geometric Morphometric Analysis of Hominin Lower Molars: Evolutionary Implications and Overview of Postcanine Dental Variation
Paleoanthropology: Homo Erectus and the Limits of a Paleontological
The Hominin Colonisation of Europe in the Early and Middle Pleistocene: a Review Rev
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The Emergence of Complexity and Novelty in the Human Fossil Record
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Segundo Boletín Inglés
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Homo’ Genus New Mysteries and Perspectives
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Postcranial Evidence from Early Homo from Dmanisi, Georgia
The Origins of Modern Humans the Origins of Modern Humans Biology Reconsidered
Data-Mining the Paleoanthropology Revolution: a Golden Opportunity for Young- Age Creationism P.A
A Quantitative Assessment of Mandibular Variation in the Dmanisi Hominins
Mosaic Dental Morphology in a Terminal Pleistocene Hominin From
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology
Early Evidence of the Genus Homo in East Asia
An Integrative Approach to the Hominin Record Wil Roebroeks (Ed.)
Compassion from the Earliest Archaics to Modern Humans
Locomotor Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Dmanisi Hominins