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Raqefet Cave: the 2006 Excavation Season
Denisovans, Neanderthals Or Sapiens?
Paleoanthropology Society Meeting Abstracts, St. Louis, Mo, 13-14 April 2010
[2019.10.10] Mina Weinstein Evron / the Mount Carmel Caves
Human Origin Sites and the World Heritage Convention in Eurasia
Similarities and Differences in the Lifestyles of Populations Using Mode
Abri Du Maras, France)
Before the Massive Modern Human Dispersal Into Eurasia a 55,000
Curren T Anthropology
Flint Procurement and Exploitation Strategies in the Late Lower Paleolithic Levant
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Tortoises As a Dietary Supplement: a View from the Middle Pleistocene Site of Qesem Cave, Israel
The Most Recent Common Ancestor for Y Chromosome Lived About 3.67 Million Years
University of Birmingham Systems Approaches to Urban
Discovering When the First Early Modern Humans Left Africa
Human Evolution and Migrations
An Early Modern Human Outside Africa
Israeli Fossils Hint at Early Migration’ (Nature 665, 15–16; 2018) Gave the Wrong URL for Reference 1
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The Earliest Modern Humans Outside Africa
Title: When Did Homo Sapiens First Leave Africa? Authors: Chris Stringer1, Julia Galway-Witham1
New Data from Shovakh Cave and Its Implications for Reconstructing Middle Paleolithic Settlement Patterns in the Amud Drainage, Israel
Response to Comment on ``The Earliest
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Upper Palaeolithic Bone Retouchers from Manot Cave (Israel): a Preliminary Analysis of an (As Yet) Rare Phenomenon in the Levant
Culture: the Driving Force of Human Cognition Ivan Colagè, Francesco D’Errico
LAMPEA-Doc 2015 – Numéro 17 Vendredi 5 Juin 2015
The Archaeology of Large-Scale Manipulation of Prey
A Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Study of Pleistocene Fossil Assemblages from the Western Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia
Origins of Modern Human Ancestry