Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... origins of anatomically modern humans ( Homo sapiens sapiens ) . Palaeontological and archaeological evidence are ambiguous , although a case can be made for an origin in Africa at about 100,000 years ago . Biochemical analysis of ...
... origins of anatomically modern humans ( Homo sapiens sapiens ) . Palaeontological and archaeological evidence are ambiguous , although a case can be made for an origin in Africa at about 100,000 years ago . Biochemical analysis of ...
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... origins , Reviewed by A. Sherratt 7. ( 1 ) . 1988 p.128-131 . Renfrew , C. , M. Rowlands and B. A. Seagraves ( eds . ) Theory and explanation in archaeology , reviewed by V. Pinsky 4. ( 1 ) . 1985 p.130-132 . Rice , M. Egypt's Making ...
... origins , Reviewed by A. Sherratt 7. ( 1 ) . 1988 p.128-131 . Renfrew , C. , M. Rowlands and B. A. Seagraves ( eds . ) Theory and explanation in archaeology , reviewed by V. Pinsky 4. ( 1 ) . 1985 p.130-132 . Rice , M. Egypt's Making ...
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... origins took place , even though the theories of both remain comical . 36 Silvey - Jex Partnership 1985 . 37 see Dennell 1990 for an insightful view into the operation of origins research and the political control it produces . Notice ...
... origins took place , even though the theories of both remain comical . 36 Silvey - Jex Partnership 1985 . 37 see Dennell 1990 for an insightful view into the operation of origins research and the political control it produces . Notice ...
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