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... remains at the site of Saint - Césaire in the Charent- Maritime Department of western France . Although fragmentary , recon- struction of these remains produced a largely complete skull which is now generally accepted as being in all ...
... remains at the site of Saint - Césaire in the Charent- Maritime Department of western France . Although fragmentary , recon- struction of these remains produced a largely complete skull which is now generally accepted as being in all ...
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... remains , but in this particular case ( i.e. the Châtelperronian ) the skeletal remains are of explicitly archaic , Neanderthal form . Proponents of the population dispersal hypothesis would argue that this pattern coincides closely ...
... remains , but in this particular case ( i.e. the Châtelperronian ) the skeletal remains are of explicitly archaic , Neanderthal form . Proponents of the population dispersal hypothesis would argue that this pattern coincides closely ...
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... remains as obscure as it was when its entry for the Oxford English Dictionary was written ; apart 49 Cf. Barbara M. H. Strang , A History of English ( London , 1970 ) , pp . 374 and 391 ; Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson , A Guide to ...
... remains as obscure as it was when its entry for the Oxford English Dictionary was written ; apart 49 Cf. Barbara M. H. Strang , A History of English ( London , 1970 ) , pp . 374 and 391 ; Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson , A Guide to ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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