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\\emphHomo sapiens remains from late Paleolithic and Neolithic China

Thu, 2011-08-04 00:56 -- John Hawks
Title\\emphHomo sapiens remains from late Paleolithic and Neolithic China
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication1985
Authors{Xinzhi}, {W}, {Zhenbiao}, {Z}
Editor{Rukang}, {W}, Olsen, JW
Book TitlePalaeoanthropology and {Paleolithic} Archaeology in the People's Republic of China
Pagination107–133
PublisherAcademic Press
CityNew York
Keywords*file-import-10-07-12
Citation KeyWu:Zhang:1985

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