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Human occupation at Jinmium, northern Australia : 116,000 years ago or much less? /
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Paviland Cave : contextualizing the 'Red Lady' /
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New optical and radiocarbon dates from Ngarrabullgan Cave, a Pleistocene archaeological site in Australia : implications for the comparability of time clocks and for the human colonization of Australia /
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How humans evolved
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The last Pleniglacial and the human settlement of Central Europe : new information from the Rhineland site of Wiesbaden-Igstadt /
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New research on the terramare of northern Italy /
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Gibraltar Neanderthals and results of recent excavations in Gorham's, Vanguard and Ibex Caves /
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Encoding information : unique Natufian objects from Hayonim Cave, Western Galilee, Israel /
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Human evolution : an illustrated introduction.
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Has Australia backdated the Human Revolution? /
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The evolution of human hunting /
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Rock-art image in Fern Cave, Lava Beds National Monument, California : not the AD 1054 (Crab Nebula) supernova /
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A Middle Palaeolithic origin of music? : Using cave-bear bone accumulations to assess the Divje Babe I bone 'flute' /
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Assessing earliest human settlement of Eurasia : Late Pliocene dispersions from Africa /
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The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Ukraine : new radiocarbon determinations for the cemeteries of the Dnieper Rapids Region /
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The great human diasporas. The history of diversity and evolution.
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The deviation and restoration of the human race /
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Humanity from african naissance to coming Millennia : Coloquia in human biology and paleonanthropology /
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A Middle Palaeolithic burial of a modern human at Taramsa Hill, Egypt /
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Flint and pyrite : making fire in the Stone Age /
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Reimagining the future of human rights : social justice, environmental justice, and democracy in the global south /
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Human skeletal remains from Tomb 1, Sipán (Lambayeque river valley, Peru); and their social implications /
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Charlemagne's black stones : the re-use of Roman columns in early medieval Europe /
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Adriatic sailors and stone knappers : PalagruZa in the 3rd millennium BC /