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Palaeoanthropology: Disputed ground [PDF]
Finds in Turkey could answer key questions about ancient human origins, but palaeoanthropologists there must first bury their disputes. Rex Dalton reports from the field.
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Caves: A palaeoanthropological resource
World Archaeology, 1979Abstract This essay examines caves and rockshelters as key sources of information on the environments and adaptations of Paleolithic hunter‐gatherers. This class of sites is compared with open air sites, and the merits and problems of each class are discussed.
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Palaeoanthropology. Sahelanthropus or 'Sahelpithecus'?
Nature, 2002Peer Reviewed ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/62951/1/419581a ...
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