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Rewriting the Western Hemisphere
Pre Sapien finds Western Hemisphere
Sapiens in Western Hemisphere 40,000+ bp
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Homo Neanderthal
Homo Erectus
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Rewriting the Western Hemisphere
Pre Sapien finds Western Hemisphere
Sapiens in Western Hemisphere 40,000+ bp
Things that make me wonder
Bibliographies
Hybrid Children
Homo Neanderthal
Homo Erectus
Homo Sapien
Biology of Sex
Medicine in the Ancients
Bad Durrenberg Shaman
Tattooing
Human Origins
Homo Naledi
Ghosts with in
New Humans!!!
European Ancestors
How Old is Old?
Rise of Violence
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Subsistence of early anatomically modern humans in Europe as evidenced in the Protoaurignacian occupations of Fumane Cave, Italy - Scientific Reports
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Ancient DNA upends European prehistory
Genes reveal striking diversity within similar ice age cultures
Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers - Nature
Combined analysis of new genomic data from 116 ancient hunter-gatherer individuals together with previously published data provides insights into the genetic structure and demographic shifts of west Eurasian forager populations over a period of 30,000 years.
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The origin of the Gravettian
The Gravettian is an Upper Palaeolithic unit that had a pan-European range. Unlike the Aurignacian, it did not extend beyond Europe. In terms of taxon…
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