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... human cultural and behavioural patterns which , in archaeological terms , define the conven- tional transition from the ' Middle Palaeolithic ' ( or ' Mousterian ' ) to the ' Upper Palaeolithic ' periods . Arguably , this complex of ...
... human cultural and behavioural patterns which , in archaeological terms , define the conven- tional transition from the ' Middle Palaeolithic ' ( or ' Mousterian ' ) to the ' Upper Palaeolithic ' periods . Arguably , this complex of ...
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... Humans : Human Biocultural Adaptations in the Upper Pleistocene ( ed . E. Trinkaus ) , pp . 18-41 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Bischoff , J. L. , Soler , N. , Maroto , J. & Julia , R. 1989. Abrupt Mousterian / Aurignacian ...
... Humans : Human Biocultural Adaptations in the Upper Pleistocene ( ed . E. Trinkaus ) , pp . 18-41 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Bischoff , J. L. , Soler , N. , Maroto , J. & Julia , R. 1989. Abrupt Mousterian / Aurignacian ...
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... human mitochondrial DNA reexamined . Systematic Zoology 40 , 355-363 . Marks , A. E. & Ferring , C. R. 1988. The early Upper Paleolithic of the Levant . In The Early Upper Paleolithic : Evidence from Europe and the Near East ( ed ...
... human mitochondrial DNA reexamined . Systematic Zoology 40 , 355-363 . Marks , A. E. & Ferring , C. R. 1988. The early Upper Paleolithic of the Levant . In The Early Upper Paleolithic : Evidence from Europe and the Near East ( ed ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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